2011 Hawaii Code
DIVISION 1. GOVERNMENT
TITLE 12. CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES
196. Energy Resources
§196-2 Definitions.


HI Rev Stat § 196-2 (2011 through Reg Sess) What's This?

§196-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:

"Commission" means the public utilities commission.

"Coordinator" means the energy resources coordinator.

"Distributor" means:

(1) Every person who refines, manufactures, produces, or compounds fuel in the State and sells it at wholesale or retail, or who uses it directly in the manufacture of products or for the generation of power;

(2) Every person who imports or causes to be imported into the State, or exports or causes to be exported from the State, any fuel;

(3) Every person who acquires fuel through exchanges with another distributor; and

(4) Every person who purchases fuel for resale at wholesale or retail rates from any person described in paragraph (1), (2), or (3).

"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.

"Energy" means work or heat that is, or may be, produced from any fuel or source whatsoever.

"Energy resources" means fuel, and also includes all electrical or thermal energy produced by combustion of any fuel, or generated or produced using wind, the sun, geothermal heat, ocean water, falling water, currents, waves, or any other source.

"Fuel" means fuels, whether liquid, solid, or gaseous, commercially usable for energy needs, power generation, and fuels manufacture, that may be manufactured, grown, produced, or imported into the State or that may be exported therefrom, including petroleum and petroleum products and gases to include all fossil fuel-based gases, coal tar, vegetable ferments, biomass, municipal solid waste, biofuels, hydrogen, agricultural products used as fuels and as feedstock to produce fuels, and all fuel alcohols.

"Townhouse" means a series of individual houses, having architectural unity and a common wall between each unit. [L 1974, c 237, §2; am L 1993, c 15, §1; am L 2009, c 153, §3]

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