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  1. Our mission: make clean energy investment accessible and affordable to Hawaiis underserved ratepayers; stimulate private investments; and leverage innovative financing tools to mitigate risks and reach new markets in support of Hawaii’s goal of 100% clean energy in the electricity sector by 2045.

  2. 30 cze 2021 · The Green Infrastructure Loan Program (a.k.a. the "Green Energy Market Securitization Program," "GEMS Program" or "Program") leverages public-private capital to deploy clean energy infrastructure that will contribute towards Hawaii's pursuit of its statutory 100% clean energy goals by 2045 while helping ratepayers lower their energy costs.

  3. 31 mar 2021 · The Green Infrastructure Loan Program (a.k.a. the "Green Energy Market Securitization Program/' "GEMS Program" or "Program") leverages public-private capital to deploy clean energy infrastructure that will contribute towards Hawaii's pursuit of its statutory 100% clean energy goals by 2045 while helping ratepayers lower their energy costs.

  4. The HI-CAP Loans Program is designed to provide financing for businesses and organizations spearheading transformative projects which accelerate the State’s economic development goals and provide significant impacts to small businesses within our communities.

  5. The Green Energy Money $aver (GEM$) On-Bill Program is an innovative financing program for homeowners and renters offered exclusively by the Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority that features: Immediate estimated bill savings. Elimination of credit barriers.

  6. The GEMS Program is intended to create a sustainable financing structure through market driven public-private partnerships that will open access to financing for more Hawaii customers and democratize access to clean energy.

  7. 9 wrz 2023 · HONOLULU — Governor Josh Green, M.D., and the Hawai‘i/Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center (AHEC) today unveiled an aggressive and far-reaching loan repayment program to address the growing shortages of physicians and other healthcare professionals across the Hawaiian islands.

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