Find Posts By Topic

Posts categorized under Powerlines Archives - Page 178 of 198 - Powerlines

Power Restored in Beacon Hill

Seattle City Light repair crews restored power to about 5,100 homes and businesses in Beacon Hill about an hour after the start of an outage early Thursday morning.

New Prizes Added to Energy Vampire Video Contest

Seattle City Light’s “Slay an Energy Vampire” video contest just got better with new prizes added to the packages for first, second and third place.

Top of Transmission Tower Repaired, Ready to Go Back Up

On Wednesday, Oct. 6, Seattle City Light crews will begin reattaching a 20 foot section of a 190 foot tall steel lattice tower on the north side of the Lake Washington Ship Canal next to the Burke Gilman Trail.

Energy Vampire Video Contest Entry Deadline Extended

Seattle City Light is extending the deadline for entering our Slay an Energy Vampire video contest to Oct. 10.

Pend Oreille County, Seattle City Light Reach 10-Year Deal

Seattle’s City Council approves a 10-year agreement with Pend Oreille County for impact payments related to Boundary Dam.

Seattle City Light Seeks New, Renewable Energy

Seattle City Light is actively pursuing opportunities to purchase a total of 200,000 Megawatt-hours of new renewable energy.

Power mostly restored in West Seattle

Seattle City Light repair crews restored service to 99 percent of the 3,700 homes and businesses in West Seattle that lost power at 5 p.m. today.

Power Outage Affects 3,700 Customers in West Seattle

Seattle City Light repair crews responded to a power outage affecting about 3,700 homes and businesses in West Seattle just before 5 p.m. today.

Evening Magazine to Feature Energy Vampire Slayers

Seattle City Light’s Slay an Energy Vampire video contest will be featured on KING 5 TV’s Evening Magazine tomorrow, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m.

Next Planned Power Outage for Seattle Center

Seattle City Light’s work to rebuild the electrical system at Seattle Center requires a planned outage from 10 p.m. this Monday, Sept. 20 until 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 21.