Seattle City Light Goes Mobile
Mobile phone users can now access mobile versions of key City Light web pages at http://m.seattle.gov/light.
Mobile phone users can now access mobile versions of key City Light web pages at http://m.seattle.gov/light.
Julia Rader Detering is the winner of Seattle City Light’s Monsters in the Basement Video Contest for “The Blair Light Project.”
Shoreline – Power has been restored to all but 161 customers affected by an outage in the Richmond Highlands/Richmond Beach area of Shoreline. The 4:30 a.m. outage was caused by a downed wire. It originally involved almost 3,000 customers. Seattle City Light is the 10th largest public electric utility in… [ Keep reading ]
Shoreline – About 1,489 customers remain without power in Shoreline, in the Richmond Highlands/Richmond Beach area. The outage began at 4:30 a.m. and affected nearly 3,000 customers. Crews found downed wires near NW 195th Street and Third Avenue NW. They manually switched power around the fault to partially restore service…. [ Keep reading ]
About 2,966 customers are without power in Shoreline, in the Richmond Highlands/Richmond Beach area. The cause is unknown at this time. For boundaries, see our outage map at www.seattle.gov/light. Seattle City Light is the 10th largest public electric utility in the United States. It has some of the lowest cost… [ Keep reading ]
Adam Frank will work as artist-in-residence at Seattle City Light, where he will study the utility’s energy conservation programs and develop a series of innovative projects to bring awareness to energy conservation.
Three Seattle City Light employees were honored recently for their work to protect the rivers that support our hydroelectric operations and the fish that live in them.
Seventy Seattle City Light employees have raised more than $10,000 for The American Heart Association with their participation in the Puget Sound Heart Walk.
As part of the “Discover Ductless” campaign by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA), Seattle City Light customers have a chance to show their friends they don’t have to live like it’s 1975 and win $10,000.
“Cascades,” a glass and terrazzo art installation in the reception area of Seattle City Light’s headquarters in the Seattle Municipal Tower will be featured in the PBS show “Craft in America” Oct. 17.