Planning for the future in a volatile landscape
Eugene Water & Electric Board Commissioners are looking to the future in an uncertain time.
Eugene Water & Electric Board Commissioners are looking to the future in an uncertain time.
A new digital fire lookout tower will soon be able to spot small fires before they threaten communities and infrastructure in the upper McKenzie River Valley, thanks to a new ALERTWildfire camera installed Monday on a communications tower owned and operated by the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB).
It's called an FUV, a fun utility vehicle. And we are so having FUN! We are proud to have a small fleet of electric vehicles. Two to be exact.
As a public utility, it is important EWEB check in with customers to see how we are performing. We invite you to share your feedback and opinions.
EWEB is offering an updated suite of environmental programs designed for customers who want to save money, water and energy while taking their commitment to sustainability to the next level. At the same time, EWEB is also injecting $100,000 of additional funding into our solar photovoltaic (PV) program.