Find Posts By Topic

Posts tagged with energy efficiency Archives - Page 9 of 12 - Powerlines

City Light Increases Energy Efficiency Incentives for Businesses

Seattle City Light has increased the incentives it offers businesses to install energy efficient lighting and equipment through the rest of the year.

City Light Customers Recycle 8,000TH Fridge

Seattle City Light customers recycled their 8,000th old, energy wasting fridge today.

City Light Opposes Attempt to Repeal National Light Bulb Efficiency Standards

Seattle City Light is supportive of the NW Energy Coalition’s efforts to keep Congress from repealing light bulb efficiency standards.

Powerful Neighborhoods Expands to Shoreline

Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods program to install free compact fluorescent light bulbs is moving to the City of Shoreline, starting June 20.

Kilowatt Crackdown Winners Announced

A dozen Puget Sound-area office buildings won awards today in the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Seattle King County’s 2011 Kilowatt Crackdown competition, which was sponsored by Seattle City Light, Puget Sound Energy, Tacoma Power, Snohomish PUD and the BetterBricks program of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance.

Gates Excited by Potential for Low-Cost Energy, No Carbon

Microsoft founder Bill Gates affirmed his support for innovations in energy that lower costs and reduce carbon emissions at the third annual Climate Solutions breakfast, which Seattle City Light helped to sponsor.

Home Energy Reports Coming to More Customers May 10

Seattle City Light is expanding an energy use tracking service that helped about 18,000 customers save $477,000 on their energy bills last year.

Seattle City Light Joins the Seattle Mariners to Celebrate Earth Day with Carbon Free Game vs. A’s

Seattle City Light will be at Safeco Field on Friday evening to help the Mariners celebrate Earth Day with the team’s third annual carbon neutral game.

Powerful Neighborhoods Expands to Central District

Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods program to install free compact fluorescent light bulbs is moving to the Central District, starting April 4.

February Really Was Cold: Keep Warm Without Big Bills

February 2011 was one of the coldest on record for Western Washington. Weatherizing your home can help keep your energy bills low even when the temperatures drop.