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City Light’s Jim Baggs Part of Next City Business Casual, April 11

Seattle City Light Interim Power Supply and Environmental Affairs Officer Jim Baggs will be one of the special guests when the Seattle Office of Economic Development’s City Business Casual networking program returns April 11 with a “What’s Next for Green Business” theme.

Central Waterfront Transmission Line Relocation Field Work Continues Sunday – April 7

This Sunday, April 7, crews will continue investigative fieldwork for Phase 2 of the Central Waterfront Transmission Line Relocation Project. The work is necessary to complete the design that will lead to the relocation of transmission lines off the Alaskan Way Viaduct before it is demolished.

City Hall Open House this Saturday

Join Mayor McGinn, the City Council, and City Attorney Pete Holmes, and city departments, including Seattle City Light, at an open house on Saturday, April 6, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., at City Hall, 601 Fifth Ave. in downtown Seattle (enter via Fifth Avenue doors). City Light will provide information… [ Keep reading ]

Experience the North Cascades through Skagit Tours

Looking for an outdoor getaway this summer? Experience the rich beauty of the North Cascades through Skagit Tours, brought to you by Seattle City Light. Since 1928, City Light has offered tours of the Skagit Hydroelectric Project to visitors, and that tradition continues to this day. Northwest Backroads host, Grant… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City Light-Backed Researchers Win Awards

Two Western Washington University graduate student wildlife researchers who received some of their funding from Seattle City Light’s Wildlife Research Program won awards from the Washington and Oregon chapters of The Wildlife Society during the organization’s 2013 annual meeting.

Seattle City Light Offers Instant Discounts on LED Bulbs

Seattle City Light has added several light-emitting diode (LED) products to its Twist & Save discount program for energy efficient light bulbs and fixtures.

Wild Ginger’s New LED Lighting Maintains Great Ambiance, Saves Money

Thanks to a lighting upgrade backed by Seattle City Light rebates, urban dining hotspot Wild Ginger is saving some cool cash while reducing its energy consumption.

Seattle City Light Volunteers Join The Big Climb

Two volunteer teams of Seattle City Light employees will take on the Columbia Center March 24 to raise money for the fight against cancer.

Seattle City Light Receives 42-Year License for Boundary Dam

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued an order for a new, 42-year license for Seattle City Light’s largest hydroelectric dam, Boundary, on the Pend Oreille River near Metaline Falls.

Seattle City Light Hosts Community Meeting on Streetlight System Improvements in High Point Neighborhood

Seattle City Light will be holding a community meeting in the High Point neighborhood on Monday, March 18 to discuss plans to upgrade the streetlight electrical grounding system. The project is scheduled to begin in late March and will enhance streetlight safety by reducing the risk of contact voltage through… [ Keep reading ]