FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT:
Henry
Curtis, Executive Director
Life of the
Land
(808)
927-0709
Henry.lifeoftheland@gmail.com
http://www.lifeoftheland.org/
APPEAL CHALLENGING PUC APPROVAL OF THE
HU HONUA BIOMASS PROJECT LODGED IN THE HAWAII SUPREME COURT
HONOLULU
– Monday, August 28, 2017 - Life of
the Land has lodged an appeal to the Hawai`i Supreme Court to reverse the
Public Utilities Commission ruling in favor of the HELCO-Hu Honua biomass power
purchase agreement. This is the first challenge by a PUC docket participant
regarding climate change and greenhouse gas emissions in Hawai`i. Life of the
Land is represented by Maui attorney Lance D. Collins.
The PUC granted
Life of the Land participant status in this case because of our extensive
research and understanding of energy and environmental issues. “It is critical
that state regulatory agencies consider climate change,” asserted Henry Curtis,
Executive Director of Life of the Land. “And, the PUC is specifically
required by law to do so.”
Since 2011, the
PUC has been expressly mandated by state law (Act 109 SLH 2011) to consider
greenhouse gas emissions in their decision-making but has continued to totally
disregard its duties under the law.
Life of the Land
believes that the total lack of any analysis let alone any mention of
greenhouse gas emissions in the final decision of the Commission was grave
error compounded by the PUC's categorical dismissal of Life of the Land's
attempts to raise these issues. Life of the Land is asking that the Hawaii
Supreme Court vacate the PUC's decision and direct it to properly consider all
issues required by law.
This failure is
even more troubling in light of more recent enactment of Act 32 (SLH 2017):
“The legislature finds that not only is climate change real, but it is the
overriding challenge of the 21st century and one of the priority issues of the
senate. Climate change poses immediate and long-term threats to the
State's economy, sustainability, security, and way of life.”
Life of the Land
is Hawai`iʻs own energy and environmental group
working to protect the people and the `aina since 1970. Our mission is to
preserve and protect the life of the land through research, education,
advocacy, and when necessary, litigation.
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