Seattle City Light Names Craig Smith Conservation Resources Director
Craig Smith has been hired as the next conservation resources director for Seattle City Light, General Manager and CEO Jorge Carrasco announced today.

Craig Smith has been hired as the next conservation resources director for Seattle City Light, General Manager and CEO Jorge Carrasco announced today.
Seattle City Light recently purchased three separate riverfront properties to protect salmonid habitat in our region. The purchases cover 44.5 acres on Pressentin Creek, one acre on the Skagit River and half an acre on the Tolt River. The property on the Skagit River is adjacent to other protected parcels owned by City Light.
Seattle City Light and the Seattle Aquarium announced the start of construction today for the largest solar array at any aquarium on the West Coast as part of the utility’s Community Solar and Green Up programs.

This Summer, Your Seattle City Light is challenging customers to a put an energy saving spin on their most creative, tasty recipes.
Seattleites are considered by some to be extreme weather wimps. If it’s snow or hot weather, many face these forecasts with dread. And as with anything dealing with Seattle weather, just wait a few days, and things will change. But since the next few days may see temperatures in the… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City Light’s energy conservation work in 2012 will help customers save more than $91 million over the life span of the installed measures.

Heat pump water heaters are the most energy-efficient water heaters you can buy and you can get one free by combining Seattle City Light’s $500 rebate, the $300 federal tax credit, a $200 discount from GE and a $200 instant rebate from the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA).
As a result of today’s Seattle City Council vote approving an ordinance to allow Seattle City Light to enter into an innovative energy conservation contract with its largest customer, Nucor Steel, enough energy will be saved to heat 540 Seattle homes for a year.

Seattle City Light completed the final purchase of three properties totaling 32.5 acres of land to protect key spawning areas for Chinook salmon in the Skagit River.
Seattle City Light is offering an instant discount up to $10 at participating retailers on energy-efficient showerheads that will help you save money on your energy and water bills.