Cookin’ with Kilowatts Recipe Contest Accepting Submissions
Seattle City Light is launching its Second Annual Cookin’ with Kilowatts contest, which aims to raise residential customer awareness of energy consumption and its environmental impact.
Seattle City Light is launching its Second Annual Cookin’ with Kilowatts contest, which aims to raise residential customer awareness of energy consumption and its environmental impact.
Just in time for the holidays, Seattle City Light has compiled a free online cookbook featuring 24 tasty recipes from our Cookin’ with Kilowatts contest. It’s even got the rice casserole from City Light General Manager and CEO Jorge Carrasco.
To highlight the many benefits of public power during Public Power Week, including low-cost electricity, environmental stewardship and community involvement, Seattle City Light is hosting a photo scavenger hunt.
Seattle City Light’s Cookin’ with Kilowatts contest has been so popular, we are extending the deadline to submit recipes until Sept. 30.
This Summer, Your Seattle City Light is challenging customers to a put an energy saving spin on their most creative, tasty recipes.
Check and update your emergency preparedness kit or create one then share a photo of the most creative item inside it along with a brief description for a chance to win preparedness-related prizes.
Entries are now being accepted for Seattle City Light’s Monsters in the Basement video contest.
Eli Schwimmer’s Van Helsing-themed video “Vampire Energy Slayer” is the winner of Seattle City Light’s Slay an Energy Vampire video contest, the utility announced today.
Our creative customers made videos to show how they are slaying the energy vampires in their homes. You can help us pick a winner in our Slay an Energy Vampire video contest at http://energyvampires.strutta.com.
Seattle City Light customers have created terrific videos in our Slay an Energy Vampire video contest. Vote today for your favorite.