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Senate committees defer LNG-related resolution to allow more review and PUC coordination

Hawaii State Senate (joint committees) · March 26, 2026

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Summary

Committees deferred SCR 166 / SR 157, a resolution requesting PUC conditions before LNG infrastructure approvals, saying they want to work with the Public Utilities Commission and refine language to ensure evidence-based, transparent decision making before considering a generational energy commitment.

The committees deferred SCR 166 / SR 157 — a resolution requesting conditions be met before approving infrastructure, maintenance or fuel costs related to liquefied natural gas (LNG) — to allow additional consultation with the Public Utilities Commission and further drafting.

Why it matters: Witnesses on both sides argued the resolution touches on energy reliability, costs and consumer protections. Earthjustice and other environmental advocates urged caution and said LNG would prolong fossil-fuel dependence and carry high long-term costs. Industry witnesses opposed the resolution, arguing the state should examine options carefully.

The committee said it did not intend to usurp the PUC’s process, and asked for improved language to ensure decisions about LNG or similar infrastructure are grounded in evidence, transparent and protective of consumers.

Decision: The committee recommended deferring the resolution to a later date and to continue working with the PUC to refine the language and process for any legislative input on major energy infrastructure decisions.

Next steps: The resolution was deferred to the next hearing date listed in the transcript for further consideration and drafting.