Hawaii electricity bills to rise 20-30% due to Iran conflict: HECO
The utility said a typical residential bill could rise $39 to $67 as it passes along higher oil costs, with increases starting in April.
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Hawaiian Electric warns of coming bill spike | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Hawaiian Electric gave customers a head’s up today that typical residential bills may rise between 20% and 30% over the next several months due to global oil prices driven higher over the last month due to the war in Iran and other geopolitical tensions.
Hawaiian Electric Customers Urged to Prepare for Higher Bills
Hawaiian Electric announced that customers should prepare for potential increases in energy costs in the coming months, driven by rising global oil prices linked to escalating geopolitical tensions, including the ongoing conflict involving Iran. As an island state that relies heavily on imported fuel for electricity generation and transportation, Hawai‘i is particularly sensitive to global fossil fuel price fluctuations. These increases will aff…
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