NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
APPLICATION OF HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC.
FOR APPROVAL TO COMMIT FUNDS IN EXCESS OF $2,500,000 FOR ITEM P0004139, HE’EIA BRIDGE POLE REPLACEMENT PROJECT.
Docket No. 2018-0064
The STATE OF HAWAII PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION (“commission”), pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §§ 269-27.5 and 269-27.6(a), will hold a public hearing relating to the Application of Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. (“Hawaiian Electric”), filed on March 20, 2018, for commission approval to construct 46 kilovolt (“kV”) transmission lines above ground, along Kamehameha Highway, and spanning He’eia Stream on the windward side of Oahu (the “Project”).
The public hearing will be held as follows:
Wednesday, July 25, 2018, at 5:30 p.m.
Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School Cafeteria
46-155 Kamehameha Highway
Kaneohe, HI 96826
During routine inspections, Hawaiian Electric discovered four wood utility poles carrying the Koolau-Kaneohe 46 kV (“Kaneohe 46 kV”) and Waihee 4 12 kV (“Waihee 4”) overhead lines were highly degraded due to termite damage and rot. The Kaneohe 46 kV and Waihee 4 overhead lines serve Hawaiian Electric customers on the windward side of Oahu north of the Koolau and Kaneohe substations. Failure of these poles would impact electric service reliability, as well as pose a potential environmental risk to the surrounding wetland.
To address this situation, Hawaiian Electric will: (1) install two new 100-foot (80-foot above-ground height) steel poles, poles P56 and P61, with 20-foot deep concrete foundations that will be located on the banks of He’eia Stream and will support the 46 kV and 12 kV overhead lines that will span over the stream; (2) install six anchors; (3) install two wood poles that will replace the existing wood poles P55 and P63; (4) install 1,476 feet of replacement conductor, of which 1,046 feet will span across He’eia Stream; and (5) remove the existing 46 kV/12 kV conductors and supporting assets from seven wood poles (P56 to P62).
The two new steel poles will be approximately 27 feet higher than the existing wood poles. The two new wood poles will be approximately 36 and 31 feet higher than the existing wood poles. The Project’s estimated cost is $3.6 million, and Hawaiian Electric intends to place this Project in service in January 2020, with construction expected to commence in August 2019.
Copies of Hawaiian Electric’s Application are available for public review through the commission’s electronic Document Management System, accessible at http://dms.puc.hawaii.gov/dms/. Copies of Hawaiian Electric’s Application are also available for review by contacting Hawaiian Electric [(808) 548-7311], the commission’s Honolulu Office [(808) 586-2020], or the Division of Consumer Advocacy [(808) 586-2800].
All interested persons are invited to attend the public hearing to state their views on Hawaiian Electric’s Application. Statements may also be mailed to the Public Utilities Commission, 465 South King Street, Room No. 103, Honolulu, Hawai’i 96813, or e-mailed to Hawaii.PUC@hawaii.gov. All written statements should reference Docket No. 2018-0064. Special accommodations for persons with disabilities can be made if requested reasonably in advance by contacting the commission’s Honolulu Office.
Joseph P. Viola
Vice President – Regulatory Affairs
Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc.
(SA1112792 7/16/18)