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City Light Acquires Wind Farm’s Renewable Energy Credits

Seattle City Light has reached an agreement with Idaho Winds to purchase all the renewable energy credits from the company’s 22 megawatt Sawtooth Wind Project from 2015 to 2029 for approximately $1 million per year.

Bill Collection Scammers Back in Action

Seattle City Light reminds all its customers to guard against telephone con artists posing as utility bill collectors.

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.

Power Restored in South Lake Union

City Light crews have restored power to all customers affected by an earlier outage in the Cascade neighborhood. The outage began at about 8 p.m. and affected more than 2,000 customers. The cause was a failed cable. Seattle City Light is the 10th largest public electric utility in the United… [ Keep reading ]

2,000 Without Power in South Lake Union

City Light crews are responding to an outage that left 2,016 customers without power in the Cascade neighborhood. The outage began at about 8 p.m. The cause has not been determined yet. The rough boundaries of the outage are: North: Republican Street South: Denny Way West: Aurora Avenue North East:… [ Keep reading ]

Power Restored in U-District

City Light crews have restored power to all customers in the University District area after an outage that originally affected more than 2,000 customers. The outage began at about 6 p.m. and was caused by a downed wire. Seattle City Light is the 10th largest public electric utility in the… [ Keep reading ]

Power Mostly Restored In University District

City Light crews have restored power to all but 837 customers in the University District area, in an outage that originally affected more than 2,000 customers. The outage began at about 6 p.m., and was caused by a downed wire. The remaining outage affects the area just north of the… [ Keep reading ]

City Light Christens ‘Thunder’ Tug at Skagit

Seattle City Light put its new push tug boat into service today at the Skagit Hydroelectric Project in the North Cascades.

Putting Renewable Energy Demo Projects on the Map

Anyone interested in renewable energy is invited to check out the new map of our renewable energy demonstration projects, which we’ve added to our website.

Open Letter to Our Customers on 2010 Accomplishments

You, our customers, are the focus of everything we do at Seattle City Light, so I’m pleased to provide an overview of key accomplishments we achieved on your behalf in 2010. — Jorge Carrasco, Superintendent