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New Year, New Savings: How City Light Can Help You Cut Costs in 2026

January is often a time for setting goals. While some resolutions can be tough to stick to, saving energy is a goal that pays off all year long. Whether you are managing a household or running a business, energy efficiency is one of the best investments you can make this… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City (spot)Light: Alan Bach, Senior Power Analyst

The Basics Division: Resource Planning & Analysis team in the Power Supply Business Unit How long have you been at City Light? Since November 2022 Tell us about your role. My work helps support our Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), the utility’s roadmap for meeting energy needs over the next 20 years…. [ Keep reading ]

2025 Year in Review: Building a Stronger Future Together

As we look back on 2025, City Light reached an important milestone. This year, we created our 10-Year Strategic Roadmap. This plan gives us a clear vision that connects our daily work to what our customers, workforce, and communities need. It helps us prepare for future challenges and opportunities. The… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City (spot)Light: Nicole Schultz, Senior Marketing Strategist

The Basics Division: Communications How long have you been at City Light? I joined Seattle City Light on June 8, 2011. I’ve been with the City of Seattle since May 23, 2001. Tell us about your role. What does your job entail? I’ve been around for a long time, so… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City Light Ranked #1 in Customer Satisfaction for Fourth Consecutive Year among Midsize Business Electric Utilities in the West

We are pleased to announce that we have been ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among midsize utilities in the West for the fourth year in a row. We earned the highest satisfaction score among electric utilities in the west serving 50,000–99,999 business customers, according to the J.D. Power 2025 U.S…. [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City (spot)Light: Rhonda Denet-Weems, Credit & Collections Supervisor

The Basics Division: Customer Operations How long have you been at City Light? March 2006 – almost 20 years. Tell us about your role. I oversee a team of 12 customer service representatives, and two senior customer service representatives. Our team assists Seattle City Light’s residential and commercial customers. We are… [ Keep reading ]

City Light outlines 2026 rate increases

As a public, not-for-profit utility, Seattle City Light makes decisions for the long-term benefit of our customers and the communities we serve. Effective January 1, 2026, you will see the previously approved average rate increase of 5.4% start appearing on your bill. Residential customers can anticipate an increase of around $4… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City (spot)Light: Brittney Garcia Stubbs, Executive Assistant to the General Manager & CEO

The Basics Division: Office of the General Manager How long have you been at City Light? Since August 2024 Tell us about your role. I do any and all things for the office of our General Manager & CEO Dawn Lindell! This includes the basics like scheduling, travel arrangements, editing,… [ Keep reading ]

Multi-Year Reliability Project Complete at East Pine Substation

Installation of third 150-ton transformer marks the completion of crucial reliability project. Over the last few years, crews have been hard at work installing new transformers at our East Pine Substation. And this weekend, they will switch on the newest and final transformer. This marks the conclusion of a multi-year… [ Keep reading ]

Building on a Legacy of Learning: Relicensing the South Fork Tolt Hydroelectric Project  

The Cascade foothills are home to the small but important South Fork Tolt Hydroelectric Project. We are currently in the process of renewing the project’s license with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). This process takes several years. A significant part of the work is to identify gaps in our current… [ Keep reading ]