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Hawaiian Electric announced the promotion of Charles Agngarayngay to shift supervisor at the Kahe Power Plant. Previously serving as an equipment operator, Agngarayngay was responsible for monitoring, controlling, and maintaining key machinery to ensure efficient electricity production and distribution.
This appointment underscores the company's focus on advancing internal talent within its operations. Charles Agngarayngay will now oversee shift teams to maintain plant performance and reliability as part of Hawaiian Electric's ongoing commitment to reliable energy service.
Hawaiian Electric recently reached 37 percent renewable energy use in 2025, progressing toward its stated 40 percent target for 2030, according to a company update. The utility has also cautioned that severe storms could delay Oahu outage repairs, with some damaged infrastructure potentially needing rebuilding, as reported previously here. These operational updates come as the company continues to make internal staffing changes.