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Power Outage Text Reporting

With Power Outage Texting, you may text EWEB during an outage to report your outage or receive outage status updates.

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Electric Reliability Explained

Tracking and monitoring electric outages helps us prioritize investments in infrastructure and equipment upgrades and allows us to report to our customer-owners regarding the quality of service you are receiving.

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Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA)

EWEB to Consider new PURPA Demand Response and Electric Vehicle Charging Standards

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Leaburg Strategic Evaluation Public Info Sessions

EWEB Staff and Commissioners consulted with EWEB customers and community members on the impacts of the future alternatives of the Leaburg Project.

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Public Power Week Poster Contest Returns!

09/29/2022

EWEB is bringing back our annual poster contest for Public Power Week, and needs your help to select our top 5 winners!

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Common Questions During a Power Outage

A list of common questions we hear during prolonged or widespread outages.

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Walterville Canal Updates

04/30/2025

Generation Operations, Dam Safety, and fisheries updates on the management of the Walterville Canal.

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Walterville Hydroelectric Project to remain offline through 2025

04/30/2025

EWEB continues to pursue repair plans but must fulfill additional investigation requirements before resuming operation.

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Energy conservation could offset large portion of growth in power demand

03/28/2025

Preliminary results of an EWEB study indicate that cutting back demand can contribute to maintaining a reliable, affordable energy supply.

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Groups suing EWEB will burden customers with litigation-driven costs

03/18/2025

EWEB expresses disappointment that groups choose court over collaboration and firmly disputes the claims made in the lawsuit relating to operation of the utility’s Carmen-Smith Hydroelectric Project nearly 70 miles east of Eugene. EWEB takes its environmental and public safety responsibilities seriously. Contrary to the assertions in the lawsuit, construction of fish passage was postponed because EWEB’s regulator, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), required the utility to study and resolve urgent dam safety issues first.

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