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EWEB is bringing back our annual poster contest for Public Power Week, and needs your help to select our top 5 winners!
Read MoreGrant awards of up to $30,000 to cover costs associated with electric mobility projects.
Read MoreWe know that saving money is important to our customers. Using energy and water wisely is a great way to reduce your monthly utility bill, even as the costs of electricity and water rise. EWEB has several steps you can take to reduce your usage and even make your home feel more comfortable.
Read MoreBrenda Casarez began working at EWEB in 2009, collecting samples from all over the water system testing for different contaminants.
Read MoreElectric vehicle (EV) sales are poised to skyrocket in the years ahead as technology improves, more models hit the market, prices fall and regulations limit the sale of gas-powered vehicles. And EWEB is preparing for this surge.
Read MoreIn Eugene, we take pride in knowing we have one of the cleanest power portfolios in the nation. Roughly 90% of Eugene's power comes from carbon-free hydroelectric energy. And EWEB has a long history offering robust conversation programs. But we wanted to do more, so we launched Lead Green, a suite of programs for climate innovators looking to support renewable energy and take action on climate change. In the year since Lead Green was launched, we've accomplished a lot we can be proud of.
Read MoreWorld Pulses Day is celebrated on February 10, and is a day to celebrate and spread information on the environmental and personal health benefits of pulses, aka beans, peas and lentils.
Read MoreEnergy Efficiency tips to help you reduce your energy usage for National Cut your Energy Costs Day
Read MoreCommissioners supportive of General Manager's recommendation to remove Leaburg Dam
Read MoreAt EWEB, we factor climate change into almost everything we do. As Eugene’s publicly-owned utility, we strive to fulfill our roles reducing our community’s carbon footprint, optimizing our use of clean energy, and helping our watershed adapt to a warmer climate.
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