Adjusting Power Settings on Your New Electronics Can be Gift that Keeps on Giving
If you made the really nice list and scored a new television, computer or a gaming system, a few easy steps right out of the box could save you money all year long.
If you made the really nice list and scored a new television, computer or a gaming system, a few easy steps right out of the box could save you money all year long.
Tablet computers are hot gifts this year, and they can help you reduce your electricity consumption compared to a desktop computer.
Mayor Mike McGinn highlighted Seattle City Light’s work Monday night to help support public safety with its switch to Light Emitting Diode (LED) streetlights and operational improvements that have eliminated a backlog of service orders for burned out streetlights.
Seattle City Light is looking for three commercial office buildings to test an innovative energy conservation concept known as “pay-for-performance” in a three-year pilot program the utility believes will be the only one of its kind in the country.
As a sluggish economy grinds along, many businesses that have been monitoring investments closely should take another look at energy efficiency opportunities.
Tears of joy from the appreciative homeowner provided reward for the City Light volunteers who spent the day on Saturday, Oct. 13, bringing a little sunshine into the life of Carolyn, an elderly homeowner in Judkins Park, on a damp and dreary day. The Seattle City Light Rebuilding Day was… [ Keep reading ]
Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods program to install free compact fluorescent light bulbs is back at work in the southern part of the utility’s service territory.
Today, Mayor McGinn announced an innovative approach to helping commercial electric utility customers achieve energy savings through a pay-for-performance approach.
Seattle City Light is looking for young artists to participate in a Shrinking Bigfoot art contest. The utility is asking them to share their ideas for shrinking their carbon footprints by reducing their energy consumption.
Seattle City Light is helping qualified customers upgrade to a ductless heating and cooling system that uses a fraction of the electricity and provides more comfort than outdated systems. Eligible homeowners will receive a $1,200 rebate from City Light.