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Power restored to Beacon Hill-RAinier Beach

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Peter Clarke April 30, 2012 pager: 206/386-4233 Power restored Beacon Hill-Rainier Beach area SEATTLE — Seattle City Light has restored power to the Beacon Hill-Rainier Beach neighborhoods. An estimated 3772 customers werewithout power starting about 2:30 p.m.. Crews determined a downed tree branch was responsible and… [ Keep reading ]

Crews Responding to Power Outage in Rainier Valley, Beacon Hill Area

Seattle City Light repair crews responded to a power outage affecting about 3,800 homes and businesses in theRainierValley, Tukwila area Monday afternoon.

‘Current’ Provides a Living Map of Seattle City Light’s Hydroelectric Generation, Customer Energy Use

Current, a living map of Seattle’s hydroelectric generation and energy use created by artist Adam Frank, is now open for viewing at Seattle Center’s Center House as a part of the Next Fifty celebration.

Power Line Moves at 5th Ave. NE and Northgate Way to Impact Traffic

Traffic restrictions on 5th Avenue NE near Northgate Way will start May 5 so that Seattle City Light can move power lines in preparation for intersection improvements by the Seattle Department of Transportation.

Restoring the Duwamish Hill Preserve for Earth Day

On Saturday, 23 Seattle City Light employees, family members, and friends, including students from Seattle University and the University of Washington, joined more than 200 other volunteers to help restore the Duwamish Hill Preserve in Tukwila as part of the Duwamish Alive! Earth Day event.

Seattle City Light Celebrates Seattle Center’s Next Fifty

Artist Adam Frank has created a living map of Seattle’s electrial distribution and energy use called CURRENT, which will be unveiled during the opening weekend celebration of The Next Fifty at the Seattle Center.

Expo to Showcase Energy Savings Opportunities for Businesses, Organizations of All Sizes

Your Seattle City Light welcomes the 30th annual West Coast Energy Management Congress & Expo to Seattle May 23-24.

Cameras Give City Light Close Look at Skagit Wildlife

Technology is providing Seattle City Light a better understanding of the wildlife that lives on some of the utility’s property in the Skagit River watershed.

Electricity Theft Costs Us All, Not Worth the Risk

Seattle City Light and the Seattle Fire Department teamed up to produce a video warning of the dangers of power theft.

Public Invited to Comment on Power Resource Future

As it plans to provide for the community’s future energy needs and meet state renewable energy requirements, Your Seattle City Light wants to hear your ideas on what the mix of power sources should be.