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City Light Community Solar Project Wins IREC Innovation Award

Seattle City Light’s Community Solar project has won a 2012 Innovation Award from the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC).

City Light Installing New Duct Banks Downtown on Columbia Street at 4th & 5th Avenues

Starting Wednesday, September 12, Seattle City Light will begin installation of two new conduits, or duct banks, in the downtown Seattle area across Columbia Street at 4th and 5th Avenues.

Seattle City Light Seeks Proposals on Renewable Energy

Seattle City Light issued a request for proposals today for up to 150,000 megawatt-hours of renewable energy or renewable energy credits per year, beginning in 2020.

City Light’s Ed Connor Selected for Puget Sound Recovery Team

The Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Council appointed Seattle City Light Aquatic Biologist Ed Connor as a representative of its Puget Sound Recovery Implementation Technical Team (RITT), a regional advisory group that provides scientific support and guidance for salmon recovery.

House of the Near Future Loaded with Energy Saving Design

Seattle City Light’s Director of Conservation Resources, Glenn Atwood, helped Habitat for Humanity unveil a “House of the Near Future” Tuesday that the nonprofit organization is building as part of The Seattle Center’s Next Fifty celebration of the 1962 World’s Fair.

Volunteers Pitch In to Clean Up the Skagit River

Volunteers scan the shoreline for debris. About 60 Seattle City Light employees and their families and friends, including several Boy Scouts, floated down the Skagit River on Saturday, Aug. 25, during the Skagit River Cleanup.  The day began as the Seattle City Light volunteer group met at the Marblemount… [ Keep reading ]

Electrical Upgrade: First Avenue Between Columbia and Cherry Streets

Seattle City Light will be by replacing electrical ducts and cable between Columbia and Cherry streets along First Avenue downtown.

Councilmember O’Brien Seeks Residential Customer to Serve on Seattle City Light Review Panel

Seattle City Councilmember Mike O’Brien seeks a new representative for the City Light Review Panel to represent City Light’s residential rate-paying customers.

Seattle City Light Helps ‘Stuff the Bus’ for Seattle Students

Seattle City Light employees, along with staff from City Councilmember Mike O’Brien’s office and the non-profit organization Communities in Schools helped fill a bright yellow school bus with school supplies today as part of the annual “Stuff the Bus” campaign.

Power Restored in the University District

Seattle City Light crews restored power this evening to University District customers after an electrical fire in an underground vault.