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Lights Out? Hawai‘i’s Energy Future Looks Dire

In the front yard of Stacey Alapai’s home in rural Makawao, two salvaged solar panels are set up on the grass. They’re charging a battery generator, which powers her refrigerator and other appliances. The setup is basic—Alapai plans to eventually move the panels to her chicken coop roof—but she hopes it serves as a grassroots model to help other working-class Maui families access renewable energy.   Alapai’s pilot program aims to supply househol…
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Honolulu Magazine broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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