HECO: What happened
Advertiser Staff
The loss of four major transmission lines from Hawaiian Electric's Kahe power plant last night triggered an island-wide blackout, the utility said in a press release. At 9:15 p.m., HECO was advising customers to expect the outage to last at least through the night.
HECO said that at 6:30 p.m., the loss of power created instability on the system, which resulted in generating units tripping off in order to protect the grid from damage, One generating unit remained online serving the Waianae coast and Makakilo/Kapolei aras. However, that unit tripped off at about 8:30.
HECO was woking last night to restart its generators at Kahe and Waiau, a process called "black starting." The utility said power was to be restored beginning with areas on the west side of the island.
HECO provided the following tips for customers coping with the blackout: