(a) Energy systems and technology training courses shall be established as needed to educate relevant officers and employees of the counties on the various standards and requirements for renewable energy systems and related distributed electricity technologies, including energy storage. The courses, including any materials necessary to implement the courses, shall be developed, designed, prepared, and conducted by the University of Hawaii community colleges, or by a public or private entity contracted by the University of Hawaii community colleges.

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 196-10.8

  • Available: means that the vehicle is physically present and not rented for the requested rental period. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 196-2
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • county: includes the city and county of Honolulu. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 1-22
  • Electricity: means all electrical energy produced by combustion of any fuel, or generated or produced using wind, the sun, geothermal heat, ocean water, falling water, currents, and waves, or any other source. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 196-2
  • Energy: means work or heat that is, or may be, produced from any fuel or source whatsoever. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 196-2
(b) The energy systems and technology training courses may include information on:

(1) New innovations in energy systems and technology, such as recent advancements in distributed electricity technologies and related interaction of these systems and technologies with the electrical grid;
(2) The implementation of new and existing energy systems and technology in compliance with international, national, state, and county standards, including building and fire codes; and
(3) Any other relevant topic pertaining to the various standards and requirements for renewable energy systems and related technology.
(c) The University of Hawaii community colleges shall:

(1) Administer the energy systems and technology training courses;
(2) Provide notifications or advertisements of the courses to relevant county officers and employees, including employees at county public works departments, planning and permitting departments, fire departments, and others involved in the permitting, inspection, licensing, and approval of construction projects; and
(3) Provide the courses at no cost to the participants or for a fee, which may be refunded; provided that funds are available for that purpose.
(d) The University of Hawaii community colleges may designate its staff to conduct the energy systems and technology training courses or contract with a public or private entity to conduct the courses.
(e) Either the University of Hawaii community colleges or an entity designated by the University of Hawaii community colleges shall establish a committee composed of stakeholders, including local and national industry representatives from distributed energy systems providers, including solar and energy storage systems, and county representatives from each county who are familiar with the job duties performed by county officers and employees who permit, inspect, license, approve, or otherwise work with energy systems and technology. The committee shall work closely with the staff of the University of Hawaii community colleges and subject-matter experts to:

(1) Provide input and guidance on identifying the necessary training areas in which to provide practical training relevant to the range of duties performed by county officers and employees in order to help to eliminate unnecessary delays in permitting, inspection, licensing, or approvals caused by a lack of knowledge and training about energy systems and technology;
(2) Provide input and guidance on identifying the related and required training equipment to be incorporated into the training program; and
(3) Assist with outreach and buy-in from county officers and employees and constituents to enhance participation in the training.