Wild Ginger’s New LED Lighting Maintains Great Ambiance, Saves Money
Thanks to a lighting upgrade backed by Seattle City Light rebates, urban dining hotspot Wild Ginger is saving some cool cash while reducing its energy consumption.
Thanks to a lighting upgrade backed by Seattle City Light rebates, urban dining hotspot Wild Ginger is saving some cool cash while reducing its energy consumption.
Two volunteer teams of Seattle City Light employees will take on the Columbia Center March 24 to raise money for the fight against cancer.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued an order for a new, 42-year license for Seattle City Light’s largest hydroelectric dam, Boundary, on the Pend Oreille River near Metaline Falls.
Seattle City Light will be holding a community meeting in the High Point neighborhood on Monday, March 18 to discuss plans to upgrade the streetlight electrical grounding system. The project is scheduled to begin in late March and will enhance streetlight safety by reducing the risk of contact voltage through… [ Keep reading ]
Potholing activities outside of the Seattle Tunnel Partners work zone This Sunday, March 17, crews will continue investigative fieldwork for Phase 2 of the Central Waterfront Transmission Line Relocation Project. This includes potholing activities inside and outside of the Seattle Tunnel Partners (STP) fenced-off work zone. Crews anticipate working outside… [ Keep reading ]
Seattle City Light’s efforts to promote the use of renewable energy is reaching across the Pacific Ocean to Seattle’s sister city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Seattle City Light is one of the lead sponsors for the Electric League of the Pacific Northwest’s 2013 Powerful Business Energy Conference to be held May 23 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo thanked Seattle City Light for its efforts to help the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) restore power to hundreds of thousands of people on Long Island following Hurricane Sandy in November.
Seattle City Light is participating in Earth Hour on March 23 by turning off the historic City Light sign at the South Service Center from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Seattle City Light’s Skagit Hydroelectric Project and the recreational opportunities created by the utility in support of those operations contribute at least $500,000 annually to the economies in Skagit and Whatcom Counties.