Monday, January 21, 2008

Hoku Solar To Build Hawaii's Largest Solar Farm

What would be the state's largest stand-alone solar energy production farm is to be built by a subsidiary of Hoku Scientific Inc. on 12 acres of James Campbell Co. land next to Campbell Industrial Park.

An announcement was expected to be made today.

The production system at the Kapolei Sustainable Energy Park would be capable of generating approximately 1.5 megawatts of photovoltaic power. Officials at Hoku Solar Inc. estimate that over the 25-year life of the system, it would produce enough electricity for approximately 6,700 homes for one year.

The park would be in Campbell's planned Kapolei Harborside Industrial Park, a 345-acre light industrial and business park bordered by Campbell Industrial Park, Kapolei Business Park and Kalaeloa Harbor.

At an unrelated press conference on Friday, Office of Hawaiian Affairs officials said they are also eyeing producing solar energy in the Kapolei-Kalaeloa region. The 110-acre former Campbell feed lot in Kalaeloa is among three parcels that would be handed over to OHA by the state as part of a $200 million ceded lands revenue settlement, a plan that still must be approved by the Legislature.

As for the Campbell-Hoku Solar venture, a nonbinding agreement that is subject to conditions and government approvals has been signed.

The site includes an area that is a capped, former hazardous waste pile and clearance must be obtained by the state Health Department before the project can begin. Campbell has cleaned up the site, which was used as a waste disposal area for the now-defunct Hawaiian Western Steel, and the Health Department has proclaimed that "no further action" is necessary.

Hoku Solar would be responsible for designing, engineering, financing, procuring, installing and operating the solar facility. The company would lease the property from Campbell, which has also promised to help market the energy.

Hoku Solar provides turnkey photovoltaic system installations in Hawai'i for commercial and residential applications. This would be the company's first development of a photovoltaic energy farm and it would rank among the largest in the country. Hoku Solar officials believe only one such photovoltaic farm exists in Hawai'i a 1.75-kilowatt system at Waimea's Parker Ranch on the Big Island that was installed in 2001...read more

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