Fires require ignition, oxygen and fuel. The legacy of Big Ag has left us with 1,500 square miles (1 million acres) of dense, unmanaged, invasive grasses. Combined with high winds, this is a deadly combination.
Hawaiian Electric calls Life of the Land the most prolific intervenor in PUC proceedings, where laws, utilities, and intervenors meet to affect the future of Hawaii. We have won multiple appeals to the Hawaii Supreme Court.
We are in Public Utilities Commission (PUC) proceedings on Integrated Grid Planning, Grid Hardening, and Incentive Regulation. We asked the PUC to open a fire investigation as required by law.
Life of the Land is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. Donations are tax-deductible. Mahalo for those who have contributed to support our efforts. This is our annual fundraiser. We need your continued support, whether it is $5 or $50,000.