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Sonic Bloom Inspires Musical Streetlights in South Korea

Sonic Bloom, a solar powered artwork commissioned by Seattle City Light that delights visitors to Pacific Science Center has inspired the Seoul Municipal Government in South Korea to install musical streetlights.

Mayor, City Light Announce “Operation LED” to Distribute Up to 370,000 Energy Efficient Light Bulbs

Every residential customer of Seattle City Light can now get a free, energy efficient LED light bulb through the utility’s Operation LED campaign.

New City Light Bucket Truck with Green Fleet Technology on Display at Shoreline Conference

Seattle City Light’s newest 70-foot bucket truck is on display today through March 27 at Shoreline Community College as part of the Vehicle Maintenance Management Conference being held at the school.

Public Comment Sought on Proposal to Enhance Woodland Caribou Endangered Species Listing

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is taking public comments on a proposal to amend the endangered species listing of the southern Selkirk Mountains population of woodland caribou to recognize a anew population segment of the animals and include a broader range of mountain caribou in British Columbia.

Earth Hour Worldwide: The Lights-Off Event

Seattle City Light invites you to join us and millions of people across the world in celebrating a commitment to the planet during Earth Hour on Saturday, March 28 2015 at 8:30 p.m.

City Light’s Carrasco to retire, Mayor Murray thanks him for service

After spending more than a decade leading Seattle City Light, Jorge Carrasco is retiring from his role as general manager and chief executive officer of Seattle City Light. “I want to thank Jorge for his years of service in Seattle and wish him the best as he writes his next… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City Light Introduces MobE to Teach People About Solar Energy

Mayor Ed Murray helped Seattle City Light unveil a first-of-its kind interactive kiosk today that will use the power of the Sun to teach people about solar and other forms of renewable energy.

Burke-Gilman Trail Now Open in City Light Project Area

Seattle City Light has completed the majority of its electrical infrastructure construction activity along the Burke-Gilman Trail through the University of Washington’s west campus.

Applying for the Utility Discount Program Easier than Ever

Applicants for the Utility Discount Program now need only one month of income documentation to qualify.