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The Latest: 3 Deaths, 103 New Cases; State Lawmakers Remember Billy Kenoi; Mailed Debit Cards OK

Wayne Yoshioka / HPR Updated 1/27/21, 11:58 a.m. Former Hawaiʻi County Mayor Billy Kenoi died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 52. Governor David Ige called him an energetic and inspirational leader who had a knack for bringing people together. His death is a huge loss for our community. Senate President Ron Kouchi called Kenoi a dedicated public servant who deeply cared about the people of Hawaiʻi. Adding that even in the midst of his own health challenges, Billy continued to inspire those around him with his warm sense of humor and gift of oratory. Kenoi was first elected as mayor of Hawaiʻi County in 2008, and was reelected for a second term.

Fresh Energy: Xcel Energy is Fined $1 Million for Solar Interconnection Problems

ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Jan. 27 Fresh Energy issued the following news release: Minnesota businesses and residents have a strong desire for solar, an affordable and zero carbon source of electricity and the science shows that rooftop solar and other smaller installations are an important ingredient in decarbonizing our electricity system. Unfortunately, many solar projects stall at the point when they require utility involvement to connect to the grid. On January 21, 2021, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) made a strong statement that utilities must do better, voting to fine Xcel Energy $1 million for the company s poor service to solar customers in 2019. The PUC also created new reporting requirements to track service improvement and directed Xcel to work with stakeholders to develop a dispute resolution process for smaller projects. This decision affirms important customer rights and should accelerate improvements for Xcel customers interested in going solar.

The Latest: State Lawmakers Remember Billy Kenoi; Mailed EIP Debit Credit Cards Are OK

Wayne Yoshioka / HPR Updated 1/27/21, 8:46 a.m. Former Hawaiʻi County Mayor Billy Kenoi died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 52. Governor David Ige called him an energetic and inspirational leader who had a knack for bringing people together. His death is a huge loss for our community. Senate President Ron Kouchi called Kenoi a dedicated public servant who deeply cared about the people of Hawaiʻi. Adding that even in the midst of his own health challenges, Billy continued to inspire those around him with his warm sense of humor and gift of oratory. Kenoi was first elected as mayor of Hawaiʻi County in 2008, and was reelected for a second term.

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