The last coal shipment arrived in the islands at the end of July, and the AES Corporation coal plant closed Thursday after 30 years in operation.
The AES coal plant closure means Hawaii joins 10 other states with no major coal-fired power facilities, according to data from Global Energy Monitor, a nonprofit advocating for a global transition to clean energy. Rhode Island and Vermont never had any coal-fired power plants.
Hawaii already gets about 40% of its power from sustainable sources including wind, solar, hydroelectric and geothermal. "We're a regulated monopoly," said Vice President of Government and Community Relations and Corporate Communications Jim Kelly."So we don't set the prices. We don't make any money on the fuels that we use to generate electricity."
Profits from the increased electricity costs to Hawaii consumers will go mostly to overseas oil producers, said Hawaii's Chief Energy Officer Scott Glenn.
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