NRG Energy, Inc. and Hawaiian Electric Company have reached power purchase agreements (PPAs) for Hawaiian Electric to buy electricity generated by two Oahu grid-scale solar facilities. The 14.7 megawatt (MW-AC) Lanikuhana Solar plant will provide electricity at 11.4 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and the 45.9-MW Waipio Solar plant, will provide electricity at 10.4 cents per kWh. The prices include the Hawaii State Tax Credit. NRG and Hawaiian Electric are also continuing plans for execution of a PPA for the 49-MW Kawailoa Solar facility, also on Oahu. All three projects are targeted to come online in 2019. The three projects were originally proposed by SunEdison and were acquired by NRG at the end of November 2016 during SunEdison's bankruptcy proceedings. In February 2016, as a result of SunEdison missing contract milestones and SunEdison's financial condition, Hawaiian Electric terminated the original PPAs for the three projects. The negotiated prices in the new 22-year agreements are lower than the SunEdison agreements, which were both at about 13.5 cents per kWh. Other terms are detailed in the agreements submitted to the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission for approval.