Accessing Community-Based Renewable Energy in Hawaii

GrantID: 10483

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,000

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Those working in Science, Technology Research & Development and located in Hawaii may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Community-Based Renewable Energy in Hawaii

Hawaii faces unique energy challenges that differentiate it from neighboring states. High reliance on imported fossil fuels, due to its geographic isolation, has led to energy costs significantly above the national average. For instance, residential electricity prices in Hawaii are approximately 80% higher than the continental U.S. This situation is particularly critical for low-income households that struggle to pay their energy bills, often sacrificing utility expenses for other essential needs. In this context, community-based renewable energy solutions are not just beneficial; they are essential for advancing energy equity in the state.

In Hawaii, low-income populations, particularly in rural and disadvantaged communities, are most affected by these high energy costs. With a high percentage of the population living in rural areas, many residents encounter additional challenges, such as limited access to renewable energy resources. A significant barrier arises from the economic disparities that exist within Hawaii, which exacerbate the difficulties in adopting renewable energy technologies. By prioritizing educational outreach and equitable access to energy resources, presentations supported by grant funding can particularly aid these vulnerable groups.

The grant aims to fund a scientist's presentation to local communities about community-based renewable energy solutions, emphasizing partnership models that enable households to co-invest in solar technology. By focusing on collaborative investment, this initiative addresses the barriers faced by low-income populations in accessing renewable technologies. The funding can be used to reimburse travel expenses for the presenter, as well as honorarium fees, ensuring that critical expertise reaches communities where it is needed most.

This funding mechanism directly targets the challenges of energy costs in Hawaii, allowing for localized presentations that tailor discussions to the specific needs and circumstances of different communities. Given that Hawaii is leading the nation in renewable energy initiatives, the outcomes of these presentations can contribute to greater energy independence and significantly lower energy bills for participating households. With the state's commitment to achieving 100% renewable energy by 2045, the integration of community-based models through educational outreach further aligns with this ambitious goal.

By fostering partnerships and enhancing access to solar technology, this funding initiative plays a vital role in addressing the energy equity gap in Hawaii. It also acknowledges the importance of collaboration within local communities, enabling households to take control of their energy usage and costs. Such projects underscore the necessity for continued investments in education and resources to support Hawaii's transition to sustainable energy practices.

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