That's according to a new report by Solar Energy Industries Association and GTM Research.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports homeowners and businesses added 16.6 megawatts of solar generated capacity during the April-to-June period. That's a 12 percent increase from 14.8 megawatts in the previous quarter.
Hawaii ranks 10th among top 25 states for the three-month period.
The report notes there's a growing trend of homeowners opting for systems that have no upfront costs. While prices continue to fall, many homeowners still can't afford the upfront cost.
Hawaii's 35 percent state tax credit for photovoltaic systems is one of the most generous in the nation. It can be combined with a 30 percent federal credit.
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