Hawaiian Electric restores North Shore power after Oahu flooding outages

Hawaiian Electric restores North Shore power after Oahu flooding outages
Hawaiian Electric restores Oahu power

Hawaiian Electric has restored electricity to customers on the North Shore of Oahu after power was proactively shut off due to catastrophic flooding.

The utility stated that a full assessment of damages was conducted and repairs were completed by its crews before power was brought back online to ensure public safety. The restoration follows major flooding that required outages as a precautionary measure. Residents and businesses in the affected area now have their electricity back as normal services resume.

The recent restoration effort highlights Hawaiian Electric's ongoing challenges in responding to severe weather, a concern previously underscored when the utility warned that storms could significantly delay Oahu outage repairs due to the potential need for infrastructure rebuilding. At the same time, the company continues to make progress toward sustainability goals, as demonstrated by its achievement of a 37 percent renewable portfolio standard while advancing toward its 2030 targets.

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