Energy Efficient Homes in Hawaii
Green Homes Hawaii
HAWAII (Primary Energy Source): Petrolium: 89% (2007, EIA)
Energy Consumption: Total Annual Energy Consumption of 343.7 Trillion Btu (2007, EIA)
Energy Expenditures: 6,173.5 Million Nominal Dollars (2007, EIA)
Energy Snapshot: 49% of the state’s electricity supply is used for cooling/heating the home.
Petroleum-fired power plants supply more than three-fourths of Hawaii’s electricity generation.
Residential use of natural gas in Hawaii costs $30.06/thousand cu ft, well exceeding the national average.
Source: EIA
Hawaii Energy Efficient Homes
It is well known that Hawaii is overly dependent upon fossil fuels to obtain electricity. A push towards more Hawaii energy efficient homes is underway, although long overdue. Green Builders Hawaii, Inc. uses a modern composite building system (SABS™) , which inherently has a high insulation value and helps to conserve energy significantly better than traditional materials. Along with other exceptional benefits, the SABS™ system is a wise choice for your next building or remodeling project in Hawaii.
For more information visit us at Green Builders Hawaii, Inc.


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