Hawaii implements 2 new policies or incentives supporting energy efficiency during 2021

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Hawaii implemented at least two new policies or incentives supporting energy efficiency during 2021, according to data obtained from the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE). Since 2010 at least 10 new policies were added.

DSIRE is maintained by the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center at North Carolina State University. The center provides summaries of state and federal incentives, including those offered by U.S. territories, local governments, as well as electric and gas utilities. Incentives can include tax incentives, grants, loans, rebates, industry recruitment/support, performance-based incentives, technical resources, feed-in tariffs, renewable energy credits, solar renewable energy credits, and green building incentives.

The database is limited to incentives from investor-owned utilities in the U.S., electric cooperatives, and municipal utilities with more than 30,000 customers.

New Renewable Energy Incentives by state
State 2021 2020 % change
Alabama 16 14 14.3%
Alaska 20 14 42.9%
Arizona 53 47 12.8%
Arkansas 24 24 0
California 157 132 18.9%
Colorado 95 85 11.8%
Connecticut 48 41 17.1%
Delaware 28 25 12%
District of Columbia 18 15 20%
Florida 74 71 4.2%
Georgia 32 29 10.3%
Guam 3 3 0
Hawaii 30 28 7.1%
Idaho 33 30 10%
Illinois 55 53 3.8%
Indiana 57 54 5.6%
Iowa 48 43 11.6%
Kansas 12 12 0
Kentucky 22 22 0
Louisiana 21 19 10.5%
Maine 21 18 16.7%
Maryland 73 65 12.3%
Massachusetts 72 60 20%
Michigan 47 40 17.5%
Minnesota 129 123 4.9%
Mississippi 18 17 5.9%
Missouri 62 56 10.7%
Montana 24 24 0
Nebraska 18 17 5.9%
Nevada 30 27 11.1%
New Hampshire 36 34 5.9%
New Jersey 42 36 16.7%
New Mexico 40 33 21.2%
New York 97 78 24.4%
North Carolina 63 58 8.6%
North Dakota 13 13 0
Northern Mariana Islands 3 3 0
Ohio 39 37 5.4%
Oklahoma 31 26 19.2%
Oregon 95 86 10.5%
Pennsylvania 59 49 20.4%
Puerto Rico 12 12 0
Rhode Island 29 27 7.4%
South Carolina 40 38 5.3%
South Dakota 18 17 5.9%
Tennessee 15 14 7.1%
Texas 113 102 10.8%
Utah 28 24 16.7%
Vermont 58 35 65.7%
Virgin Islands 7 7 0
Virginia 41 37 10.8%
Washington 82 77 6.5%
West Virginia 8 8 0
Wisconsin 55 45 22.2%
Wyoming 20 20 0

Source: North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center



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