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House Republicans seek answers on Maui fires and grid safety.

House Republicans Demand Answers on Deadly Fires in Maui

House Republicans are demanding explanations from Hawaiian Electric and other stakeholders regarding the recent deadly fires in‍ Maui, the state of the electrical grid, and measures ⁢taken to prevent future incidents.

The chairs of the Committee ‌on Energy and Commerce, including Reps.⁤ Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.),​ Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), ‍and H. Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) penned a letter to officials at Hawaiin Electric, the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission, and the ​Hawai’i ⁤State Energy Office on Aug. 30.

“We seek⁤ a⁣ fuller understanding of the role,⁤ if any, of the electric infrastructure in this tragic event,” the lawmakers ⁣wrote (pdf).

The letter addresses several pressing concerns regarding the‌ fire that swept through the town of Lahaina and its connection to‍ the‍ electric grid’s condition and ​fire mitigation efforts.

The‍ disaster, which claimed numerous lives and razed entire communities, has prompted scrutiny into the possible role of Hawaiian Electric’s equipment in⁤ sparking the blaze.

The utility ‍acknowledged this week that downed power⁣ lines initiated an⁤ initial‍ fire at 6:30 a.m. However, they attributed ⁢the severity of the fire to county firefighting crews, alleging that the⁤ crews prematurely declared the initial⁣ fire as‌ contained.

In a statement on Aug. 27, Hawaiian Electric ​said the Maui County Fire Department reported the initial fire was “100% contained” before allegedly leaving‌ the scene “and later declared it had been ‘extinguished.” ‍The utility⁣ claims that a second‌ fire began⁣ at about 3 p.m. in the same area “when all of⁣ Hawaiian Electric’s power lines in West Maui had​ been de-energized for ⁤more than six hours.”

The congressional leaders’ ⁤letter raises questions about the sequence of events on Aug. 8, ⁤including actions ​taken by Hawaiian Electric. It⁣ also inquires into the company’s efforts to address fire risks in the Maui grid prior to the incident.

Recent revelations⁤ about‌ the ‍proliferation of⁣ invasive grasses and shrubs on the island, coupled with reported failures to act ⁢on previous warnings, ‍have intensified ⁣the​ inquiry into ⁣the effectiveness⁢ of measures taken to mitigate fire hazards.

The utility company acknowledged ⁣receipt of the letter in⁤ a statement obtained by The Hill.

“Hawaiian Electric is doing⁢ everything possible to support those who have been impacted on Maui as we continue our restoration ‌and rebuilding efforts,” a⁢ company spokesperson said. ⁢”We are also working ⁣with a number of different entities to keep our communities safe, as​ climate issues rapidly‍ intensify here and around⁤ the globe.”

Maui County filed ⁢a lawsuit accusing Hawaiin Electric‍ of mishandling power lines, but the utility countered, asserting​ its lines played a role in a morning fire ⁤that was subsequently put out.

Hawaiian⁣ Electric had previously issued statements​ outlining initiatives to⁢ prevent wildfires after ⁢fires ⁤in Maui in 2019. The congressional leaders, in their letter, seek information on the⁢ implementation ⁣of these initiatives⁢ and the ‍utility’s spending over the past decade to ⁣address ​identified fire risks.

Additionally,⁤ the letter⁣ questions the‍ Hawaii Public Utilities Commission’s actions related to fire risk on the Maui grid, the ⁤involvement of the Hawai’i State Energy ⁣Office​ in grid modernization, and‍ the potential receipt of funds ‍from recent infrastructure acts.

The letter ‍requests responses to the queries at the earliest convenience.

On Aug. 29, Hawaiian⁤ Electric President and CEO ‍Shelee‍ Kimura, County of Maui Mayor⁤ Richard T. Bissen Jr., and Major General Kenneth S. Hara, adjutant general for the‍ state of Ha



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