Power Restored in Queen Anne
Seattle City Light crews have restored service to 460 customers in Queen Anne who lost power when an underground cable failed about 9:15 a.m. today.
Seattle City Light crews have restored service to 460 customers in Queen Anne who lost power when an underground cable failed about 9:15 a.m. today.
For the benefit of kayakers, canoeists, fishermen, visitors to Ross Lake Resort and others, Seattle City Light has installed a phone at the East Ferry landing on Diablo Lake.
Fifty-seven customers in Richmond Beach are without power for the second time in as many days. City Light crews have been dispatched to the site.
Seattle City Light crews restored power at 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 15 to all 850 customers in an area from Delridge to White Center.
The Capitol Hill outage has been restored. It last lasted about 1.5 hours and affected 9,300 customers.
Two feeder lines at City Light’s Capitol Hill East Pine substation have failed, cutting power to 9,300 customers.
Following early success in helping South Seattle customers who do not use English as their primary language, Seattle City Light is expanding its Powerful Neighborhoods pilot program to help people save energy, water, and money.
As temperatures rise during the summer all across the U.S., the demand for electricity to run air conditioning and cooling equipment also increases. Many East Coast cities are facing heavy power demand with potential wide-spread outages. The Northwest isn’t experiencing the same situation.

Seattle City Light celebrated the launch of its LED streetlight project today with the first installations in Ballard. During the next five years, the utility will install 40,000.

In its 2009 Annual report, Seattle City Light shows how the utility was able to launch new energy conservation programs that nearly doubled savings goals despite a historic national recession and an unexpected plunge in revenue from surplus power sales.