Island Pacific Energy

Island Pacific Energy is a solar installation company and solar energy facility provider in the State of Hawaii.[1]

Island Pacific Energy
Private
IndustryRenewable energy
Founded2007
FounderJoseph Saturnia
Headquarters,
Area served
Hawaiian islands
Key people
Joseph Saturnia President
ProductsRenewable energy
OwnerJoseph Saturnia
Number of employees
20+ (2013)
Websiteislandpacificenergy.com

History

Island Pacific Energy was founded in 2007 as a solar energy provider. The original headquarters were located at the Manoa Innovation Center. In 2009, Island Pacific Energy moved their offices to the Foreign Trade Zone located at 521 Ala Moana Blvd in Honolulu, Hawaii.

As a solar energy provider, Island Pacific Energy owns, operates and maintains the photovoltaic systems on the roofs of commercial and non-profit entities and sells the clean renewable energy that is generated to the customer under long term power purchase agreements. This arrangement enables customers who cannot take advantage of the incentives (tax credits) to still reap the economic benefits of solar power. Island Pacific Energy was the first company to execute a power purchase agreement with a non-profit entity in the state of Hawaii.[2]

In 2009, the company expanded their offering to include the installation of photovoltaic systems for residential and commercial customers.

Island Pacific Energy currently operates a portfolio of solar energy facilities as well as actively installs photovoltaic systems for residential, commercial, non-profit and government entities.

Awards and achievements

Island Pacific Energy has been the recipient of numerous awards and achievements.

  • 2009 Governors Award for Innovation
  • 2011 Business Leadership Hawaii Best in Small Business Finalist [3]
  • 2012 Pacific Business News Fastest 50 Fastest Growing Small Business [4]

Commercial installations

Island Pacific Energy has provided solar power for an extensive list of companies and organizations throughout Hawaii:

  • Hawaiian Electric Company
  • Punahou School [5]
  • Young Brothers/Hawaii Tug and Barge
  • St Louis School
  • Chaminade University[6]
  • East West Center at University of Hawaii
  • Variety School
  • Joint Base Pearl Harbor – Hickham

Island Pacific Energy is one of three companies (and the only Hawai‘i company) as the recipient of a $500MM contract to provide solar energy to the United States Navy facilities across the State of Hawai‘i.[7]

Residential installations

Island Pacific Energy installs photovoltaic solar systems for residential customers on Oahu only. Island Pacific Energy offers a variety of financing options including no-money down options where customers use their savings to pay for the systems.[8]

Memberships and associations

Island Pacific energy is an active member of the following organizations:

gollark: X E N O W Y R M S so yes.
gollark: Forest?
gollark: Praise be to Something!
gollark: The trick is to AR all your eggs to death or hatching.
gollark: As in, non-discount, Microsoft/Mojang Minecraft?

References

  1. "Solar Energy Industries Association". Archived from the original on 8 October 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  2. "Punahou to Install 460kW PV System". Star Advertiser. Retrieved 8 August 2008.
  3. "Island Pacific Energy Named Best in Small Business Finalist 2011". Pacific Business News. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  4. "Island Pacific Energy Named Fastest Growing Small Business 2012". Pacific Business News. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  5. "Island Pacific Energy Completes More Than 1,000 Solar Panels at Punahou Schools". Update Hawaii. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  6. "Chaminade University Deck Monitoring System". Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  7. "Two Honolulu solar-energy firms get pieces of Navy contract worth up to $500M". Pacific Business News. August 19, 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  8. "Pacific Business News Top 50". Pacific Business News. August 10, 2012.
  9. "Better Business Bureau". Retrieved 4 September 2013.
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