Seattle City Light Nears Incentive Cap as Solar Generation Increases
Rapid growth in the installation of solar energy systems is pushing Seattle City Light to the state-imposed cap for solar production incentives.
Rapid growth in the installation of solar energy systems is pushing Seattle City Light to the state-imposed cap for solar production incentives.
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture’s collaborative temporary art program ALL RISE at the site of Seattle City Light’s future Denny Substation is concluding a year and a half of programming with artist Jesse Sugarmann.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz’s recent release of A Strategic Roadmap for American Energy Innovation: Economic Growth and Competitiveness demonstrates national support for doubling the country’s energy productivity by 2030, a goal Seattle City Light has championed as a partner in the Alliance to Save Energy.
Seattle City Light is delaying the start of a drawdown of Diablo Lake until Sept. 23.
Seattle City Light’s advocacy for energy efficiency is helping make the battery chargers for hundreds of millions of devices sold in the United States each year more efficient.