REPORT TITLE: Solar power; schools DESCRIPTION: Establishes a renewable energy demonstration project in the department of education that involves the installation of photovoltaic or other renewable energy systems and energy storage devices in one public school in each school district. Requires a progress and final report to the legislature. (CD1) 2701 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. H.D. 3 TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2000 S.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII C.D. 1 ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII: 1 SECTION 1. There is established a renewable energy 2 demonstration project in the department of education. The 3 purpose of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility and 4 cost effectiveness of installing photovoltaic or other renewable 5 energy systems and energy storage devices in the public schools 6 utilizing performance contracting and net metering. 7 The department of education, with the assistance of the 8 department of business, economic development, and tourism and the 9 department of accounting and general services, shall select one 10 public school, or one planned for construction, in each school 11 district to participate in this project based on a school's 12 potential to: 13 (1) Successfully carry out the project; 14 (2) Insulate the school from power outages; and 15 (3) Convert its facilities to an emergency shelter during 16 disasters, such as a hurricane. 17 The department of education shall utilize performance 18 contracting for installation of photovoltaic or other renewable 19 energy systems, energy storage devices, and energy efficiency 20 retrofitting at each selected school and shall evaluate the 21 feasibility and cost effectiveness of this demonstration project. Page 2 2701 H.B. NO. H.D. 3 S.D. 1 C.D. 1 1 SECTION 2. (a) Notwithstanding section 269-16.21, Hawaii 2 Revised Statutes, or any other law to the contrary, public 3 schools that have received renewable energy systems and energy 4 storage devices under this Act may: 5 (1) Use a single, reversible, non-time-differentiated meter 6 to measure the difference between the electricity 7 supplied by a utility and the electricity generated by 8 the public school and fed back to the utility; and 9 (2) Sell electricity back to the utility on all weekends, 10 school holidays, and school vacations, including summer 11 vacations. 12 (b) Funds obtained from the sale of electricity to a 13 utility pursuant to subsection (a) shall be deposited into the 14 general fund. 15 SECTION 3. The department of education shall submit to the 16 legislature: 17 (1) A progress report no later than twenty days prior to 18 the convening of the regular session of 2001; and 19 (2) A final report no later than twenty days prior to the 20 convening of the regular session of 2002. 21 The reports shall focus on the feasibility and cost effectiveness 22 of performance contracting for the installation of renewable 23 energy systems, energy storage devices, and energy retrofitting, 24 in the public schools, including: Page 3 2701 H.B. NO. H.D. 3 S.D. 1 C.D. 1 1 (1) The payback period for the cost of the equipment and 2 its operations; 3 (2) The value of the excess electricity sold to the 4 utility; 5 (3) Maintenance costs; and 6 (4) Unforeseen problems relating to installation, 7 maintenance, and operation. 8 SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.