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Puna Geothermal Venture Goes Back Online
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by Big Island Video News
on Nov 12, 2020 at 1:13 pm

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STORY SUMMARY

POHOIKI, Hawaiʻi - Two and a half years after the eruption of the Kīlauea volcano on the Lower East Rift Zone, the geothermal power plant is back in operation.

photo dated October 14 shows a group gathered at PGV for a “site blessing for safety & gratitude” courtesy Puna Geothermal Venture.

(BIVN) – Puna Geothermal Venture, knocked offline by the eruption of Kīlauea volcano in the summer of 2018, is once again supplying electricity to the Hawaiʻi Island power grid.

Hawaiian Electric provided this information on Thursday:

The delivery of electricity from the geothermal facility, one of the largest and most reliable renewable energy resources in the state, began on Nov. 5. Testing will take place over several weeks with production gradually increasing. Before the eruption, the plant produced 38 megawatts, representing about 15 percent of the island’s firm generation capacity.

The return of PGV increases Hawaiian Electric’s generation reserve margins, ensuring there is electricity available for periods of high demand when other generators are out of service for maintenance.

Resilience and reliability have also been enhanced by new transmission lines that connect the PGV facility to the grid. The new lines are attached to steel and wood poles that meet upgraded design and resilience standards. The cost of repairs was paid by PGV’s owner, Ormat Technologies, Inc., and its insurers, not utility customers.

With PGV back online, Hawaiian Electric can further reduce the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity. Before shutting down in May 2018, PGV helped Hawaiʻi Island achieve the state’s highest renewable energy percentage, close to 60 percent. Without PGV in service, the island’s renewable percentage in 2019 was 35 percent.

PGV’s return to service will have little immediate impact on electric bills since oil prices have fallen significantly since its shutdown. The typical November bill for a residential customer on Hawaiʻi Island using 500 kilowatt-hours is $163.74, down from $181.76 in November 2019.


Filed Under: Puna Tagged With: HELCO, Kilauea, Puna Geothermal Venture

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