Powerful Neighborhoods Expands to Shoreline
Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods program to install free compact fluorescent light bulbs is moving to the City of Shoreline, starting June 20.
Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods program to install free compact fluorescent light bulbs is moving to the City of Shoreline, starting June 20.

Seattle City Light and other local utilities hit a milestone this week, by collectively recycling their 40,000th inefficient refrigerator.
Seattle City Light is expanding an energy use tracking service that helped about 18,000 customers save $477,000 on their energy bills last year.
Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods program to install free compact fluorescent light bulbs is moving to the Central District, starting April 4.

February 2011 was one of the coldest on record for Western Washington. Weatherizing your home can help keep your energy bills low even when the temperatures drop.

Seattle City Light can’t make the broccoli you buy any greener, but it is working to help the grocery stores where you buy that broccoli cut their energy consumption and save money so those veggies stay crisp and affordable.
Seattle City Light won a special 30th Anniversary Award from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) for outstanding contributions to the field of energy efficiency.

Seattle City Light customers have created terrific videos in our Slay an Energy Vampire video contest. Vote today for your favorite.

Just in time for Halloween, Seattle City Light is holding a “Slay Your Energy Vampires” video contest. The utility invites residential customers to upload videos of up to 90 seconds in length to show the energy vampires in their homes and what they’re doing to get rid of them.
Seattle City Light will be at Safeco Field on Thursday to cheer the Mariners and remind fans how they can save energy and money by buying compact fluorescent light bulbs.