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Go Ductless to Upgrade Your Home’s Outdated Electric Heating System, Save Money, Stay Comfortable

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upgrade to a ductless heating and cooling system that uses a fraction of the electricity and provides more comfort than outdated systems.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.

House of the Near Future Loaded with Energy Saving Design

Seattle City Light’s Director of Conservation Resources, Glenn Atwood, helped Habitat for Humanity unveil a “House of the Near Future” Tuesday that the nonprofit organization is building as part of The Seattle Center’s Next Fifty celebration of the 1962 World’s Fair.

Hot Weather in the Forecast, Stay Cool Without Blowing your Budget

With an excessive heat watch in place, Seattle City Light offers tips for staying cool without blowing your budget.

Instant Discounts Promote Energy-efficient Showerheads

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.

Expo to Showcase Energy Savings Opportunities for Businesses, Organizations of All Sizes

Your Seattle City Light welcomes the 30th annual West Coast Energy Management Congress & Expo to Seattle May 23-24.

Seattle City Light Superintendent Jorge Carrasco Selected to National Energy Efficiency Commission

In recognition of Seattle City Light’s continued leadership in the field of energy efficiency, Superintendent Jorge Carrasco has been selected to serve on a national commission led by U.S. Senator Mark Warner, D-Va., and Tom King, National Grid USA president.

City Light, NEEA Test Visibility Improvements for Drivers Under LED Streetlights

The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) and the City of Seattle are taking a look at the future of solid-state street lighting in the Pacific Northwest during a three-night streetlight test in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood that continues through March 8.

Community Power Works for Home Expands Citywide

Community Power Works (CPW), a City of Seattle energy efficiency initiative to weatherize buildings and help grow a sustainable source of green jobs through energy upgrades, is now serving homes throughout the City of Seattle.

Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods Program Expanding in N. Seattle

Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods program to install free compact fluorescent light bulbs is moving to a new section ofNorth Seattle, starting today.

‘Discover Ductless’ to Save on Heating. It Could Help You Win $10,000

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.