Help Plan Seattle’s Energy Future
Seattle City Light needs you! The utility launched its Community Energy Forum on Jan. 11 and is seeking customer volunteers to provide monthly feedback on a variety of energy issues.
Seattle City Light needs you! The utility launched its Community Energy Forum on Jan. 11 and is seeking customer volunteers to provide monthly feedback on a variety of energy issues.
Seattle City Light is supportive of the NW Energy Coalition’s efforts to keep Congress from repealing light bulb efficiency standards.
Stay up to date on the latest advancements and opportunities in renewable energy with Seattle City Light’s new e-newsletter, Green e-News.
Seattle City Light will be at Safeco Field on Friday evening to help the Mariners celebrate Earth Day with the team’s third annual carbon neutral game.
Seattle City Light has reached an agreement with Idaho Winds to purchase all the renewable energy credits from the company’s 22 megawatt Sawtooth Wind Project from 2015 to 2029 for approximately $1 million per year.
Anyone interested in renewable energy is invited to check out the new map of our renewable energy demonstration projects, which we’ve added to our website.
In partnership with Seattle City Light, Woodland Park Zoo will install solar panels this month on the roof of the carousel pavilion located on the zoo’s North Meadow.
Since November, more than 3,000 people have signed up to buy credits for new renewable energy production through Seattle City Light’s Green Up program. That’s a 35 percent enrollment increase.
Seattle City Light is actively pursuing opportunities to purchase a total of 200,000 Megawatt-hours of new renewable energy.
Seattle City Light announces a three-way partnership that provides new, renewable energy from a landfill gas power plant at Waste Management’s Columbia Ridge landfill in Oregon where Seattle Public Utilities disposes of the city’s garbage.