Meanwhile, on Maui:
civilbeat.org/…/maui-power-plant-woes-illustrate-…
We were shocked to read that Hawaiian Electric may have to build a whole new power plant on Maui solely because the company that supplies spare parts for its Maalaea power plant generators unexpectedly shut down.
Hawaiian Electric says the four diesel-powered engines, which are capable of supplying nearly a quarter of the island’s electricity, require new parts every two and a half years as part of routine maintenance, and no other manufacturer appears able to provide those parts.
The company has enough spare parts for now but is scrambling to determine how it will keep Maui’s lights on when the engines need servicing in 2027.
So we may be planning something similar. Not sure, haven’t seen updates, though I could have missed them.
echo64@lemmy.world 10 months ago
“185 megawatts of instantaneous discharge capacity” and 565 megawatt hours of storage for anyone interested in those numbers
toothpicks@slrpnk.net 10 months ago
So is that AA or AAA?
Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 months ago
Thank you, those are the numbers I cared about.