Imported Oil vs. Island Soul: Why It’s Time for Us To Break Free with Solar
On May 6, 2025, a quiet but powerful message came from our island: Maui is done being misled. In support of the state’s anticipated lawsuit against legacy oil companies, accused of decades of deception about fossil fuels, our region stood firm, even as the federal government tried to block it. While others argue politics, our region responds with purpose. The 2023 wildfires were a turning point. Now, residents are looking for solutions that reflect who we are. As a local Maui solar installer, we see it daily—families taking back control, not just from polluters, but by choosing the sun and living with aloha.
It’s About Accountability—Not Arguments
When the state planned to file a lawsuit against legacy oil companies in early May, our region didn’t hesitate to support it. The complaint accuses oil companies of deliberately misleading the public for decades, hiding the damage fossil fuels would cause.
But just before the lawsuit was even filed, the federal government tried to block it, saying it would interfere with national energy policy. Experts called the move highly unusual, even unprecedented.
But here’s what matters: our Valley Isle didn’t back down.
The 2023 Wildfires Changed Everything
In 2023, when fires swept through our island, it wasn’t just homes that were lost; we lost a sense of stability and safety. The impact of climate change became personal. Real. Urgent.
The lawsuit is a direct response to that pain. It asks a simple question: When oil companies lie and our ‘Āina suffers, who pays for the damage?
Solar Power Isn’t Just an Option—It’s Island Logic
Our Maui Nui gets over 270 days of sun each year. That sun touches every mountain, every tide pool, every neighborhood. It’s time we use that gift for more than just lighting the waves.
Solar power isn’t just cheaper. It’s cleaner. And it’s local. No tankers, no pipelines—just pure, homegrown energy.
We don’t need imported oil. We need energy that reflects our values.
The Bottomline
Our Pacific Paradise has always been more than a destination. It’s a community of protectors, stewards, and quiet warriors. Today, that spirit shines brighter than ever.
We’re not just filing lawsuits—we’re planting seeds. We’re not just asking questions—we’re building answers. And as we move away from the shadows of deception, we step into the light, powered by sunshine and rooted in truth.
WikiWiki Solar, your local Maui solar company, isn’t here to sell change. We’re here to support it, alongside neighbors and ʻohana who want cleaner, safer, more independent lives.
Let’s stop relying on distant promises. Let’s start creating real, lasting power on our rooftops, with the sun.

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