Green Power to the People – City Light is the Nation’s Greenest Utility
Seattle City Light is The Nation’s Greenest Utility and we can back up that claim.
Seattle City Light is The Nation’s Greenest Utility and we can back up that claim.
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a proclamation today, recognizing the benefits that publicly owned electric utilities like Seattle City Light provide Washington residents and declaring the week of Oct. 6-12 as Public Power Week.
To celebrate Public Power Week, which starts today, Seattle City Light invites you to join our photo scavenger hunt.
A bit of living history is on display at Bridle Trails State Park in Bellevue, where a volunteer horse logger is helping to protect Seattle’s electricity supply.
Seattle City Light and the Seattle Aquarium announced the start of construction today for the largest solar array at any aquarium on the West Coast as part of the utility’s Community Solar and Green Up programs.
A new report by the Renewable Northwest Project shows Seattle City Light’s customers are leading the way in the Pacific Northwest on investing in additional renewable energy development. It’s one more reason City Light is the nation’s greenest utility.
Over the next few weeks, you will see activity related to underground utility work on the Seattle waterfront in preparation for fall construction of the Elliott Bay Seawall Project.
The Denny Substation Project team has updated its early substation design, and will be holding an open house to share its latest work and gather public comments.
To highlight the many benefits of public power during Public Power Week, including low-cost electricity, environmental stewardship and community involvement, Seattle City Light is hosting a photo scavenger hunt.