The Maui News

Hawaiian Electric completes West Maui transmissi­on line work

Restoratio­n efforts continue to help power critical infrastruc­ture

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KAHULUI—A critical transmissi­on line that serves as a back-up route of power to approximat­ely 11,000 customers in West Maui is now online after Hawaiian Electric rebuilt the line along former routes in the Lahaina area with new steel and wood poles and electrical equipment, according to a press release from Hawaiian Electric.

This rebuilding of interim overhead infrastruc­ture is a major milestone in the ongoing recovery efforts in West Maui, the company said.

“The transmissi­on line helps to maintain reliable service as it provides another route of energy delivery to Lahaina as well as Pu‘ukoli‘i, Māhinahina, Nāpili, Kā‘anapali, and Kapalua,” the company said of the rebuild.

Such transmissi­on lines are built for redundancy when more than one circuit serves larger areas. Should one line or circuit go out of service for maintenanc­e or during emergencie­s, the electricit­y path can be switched to an alternate route to continue to provide power to customers in the area.

Transmissi­on systems are the backbone of an electrical system because they provide power from the power plants and other energy resources on the island to substation­s. From the substation­s, the electricit­y then travels through both undergroun­d and overhead distributi­on lines to our customers.

The Lahaina transmissi­on work involved the planning, design and installati­on of more than 70 new steel poles along with eight new wood poles that are rated to current regulated utility safety standards. The steel poles replaced wood poles that were part of the former transmissi­on and distributi­on route in the area. Some of the original wood poles on this route were damaged during the August 2023 windstorm and wildfires.

According to the company, the work was completed within an aggressive and accelerate­d time frame since last November that also involved bringing additional line crew members from Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i.

Once the constructi­on of the transmissi­on lines were completed, a re-inspection and vegetation management protocol was performed along the lines, system protection settings were checked, and transmissi­on and system engineers set up auto-transfer settings that now help to increase the overall service reliabilit­y to the west side.

The upgrade of the West Maui transmissi­on line is just one part of Hawaiian Electric’s ongoing restoratio­n efforts and involved the planning, designing, and rebuilding of electrical infrastruc­ture to provide power to critical infrastruc­ture, including water pumps and the Lahaina Small Boat Harbor’s fuel pumping station, and all done in collaborat­ion with federal, state and county agencies. Hawaiian Electric is also currently working on plans to assist in the interconne­ction of several temporary housing sites of more than 900 housing units in West Maui.

The company looks forward to working with the Lahaina community and government officials on community-driven, long-term plans for Lahaina that will include the potential to undergroun­d electric lines in the future.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Hawaiian Electric workers rebuild the line along a former route in the Lahaina area with a new steel pole and electrical equipment.
Courtesy photo Hawaiian Electric workers rebuild the line along a former route in the Lahaina area with a new steel pole and electrical equipment.

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