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EWEB prepares for wildfire season with risk mitigation measures
EWEB is building a more resilient electric system to weather various types of disasters, from wildfire to winter storms.
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Sustainability Snapshot - Homes for Good May 2025
Our first Sustainability Snapshop highlights a project where EWEB teamed up with longtime partner, Homes for Good, to deliver ductless heat pumps to income-eligible apartment rentals.
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Improving habitat resiliency throughout the Upper McKenzie
Environmental Responsibility is a core guiding value for EWEB decision-making. This summer, EWEB continues its commitment to environmental stewardship with a robust slate of habitat enhancement updates throughout the upper McKenzie River, across the footprint of the Carmen-Smith Hydroelectric Project.
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EWEB weighs multi-billion-dollar decision affecting energy supply
EWEB is weighing energy supply decisions that will cost nearly $2 billion over the next two decades.
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EWEB opens applications for 2025 Electric Mobility Community Grant
The Eugene Water & Electric Board is now accepting applications for the 2025 Electric Mobility Grant, reinforcing EWEB's commitment to sustainability and cleaner transportation.
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Greenpower subscribers vote to award Greenpower Grant to SquareOne Villages
The Greenpower Grant, funded solely by voluntary customer subscriptions, supports local sustainability projects.
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EWEB reaffirms commitment to resilience with Wildfire Mitigation Plan approval
The utility is testing new equipment, leveraging technology, and incorporating third-party expertise to bolster electric system resiliency to a range of threats, including wildfire.
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Vote now for the winner of the 2025 Greenpower Grant
Get ready to cast your vote for the winner of the 2025 Greenpower Grant. EWEB is excited to announce the eligible candidates for this year's grant award! The winner of the Greenpower Grant will be voted on by Greenpower subscribers. Learn more about each origanization and their proposal before casting your vote.
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How EWEB’s Fleet Services reached 200,000 hours without a lost time injury
EWEB’s Fleet Services team reached a major safety milestone: 200,000 work hours without a workplace injury that results in an employee losing at least one full day of work.
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EWEB cuts greenhouse gas emissions from operations 55% since 2010
Switching to renewable fuels in EWEB’s fleet operations has played a key role in reducing the utility's greenhouse gas emissions.
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Energy conservation could offset large portion of growth in power demand
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
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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Small number of McKenzie Valley EWEB customers face higher February bills due to estimated reads
EWEB under-estimated energy usage for about one-fifth of upriver customers in December or January, resulting in higher true-up bills in February.
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EWEB offers Greenpower Grant to support local sustainability project
The Greenpower Grant, funded by voluntary customer subscriptions to Greenpower, not customer grants, supports projects that advance renewable energy, clean energy education or efforts to reduce or offset local carbon emissions.
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Rising Together: Female operation staffers begin industry mentorship program
One week into Women's History Month and just before International Women's Day on March 8, three women in EWEB leadership roles embarked on a 10-month-long journey of mentorship, fellowship, and professional development.
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The Sustainability Snapshot - Celebrating the work that supports efficiency, equity and sustainability
July 25, 2025 • Ashley Cissna, EWEB Communications & Hailey Dawson, Customer Solutions
The Sustainability Snapshot, a monthly feature, highlights the impactful projects completed by EWEB's Customer Solutions department, as a way to celebrate the meaningful work happening behind the scenes. While these inspiring stories typically go untold, by sharing them we hope to help the community better understand how conservation efforts support energy and water efficiency, equity and sustainability across Eugene and Springfield.
Big Impact, Brighter Future - Industrial lighting upgrade cuts energy use in half
In response to Oregon’s upcoming ban on the sale and distribution of linear fluorescent lamps, Ideal Steel, a local steel product frabricator, took proactive steps to upgrade their warehouse facility’s lighting—saving energy, reducing costs, and improving workplace safety in the process.
With support from EWEB Customer Solutions Specialist Joe Hull, the facility replaced 1,065 outdated fluorescent fixtures with just 281 high-efficiency LEDs. The result is a brighter, more modern workspace that is now using 53% less energy.
"This project was great because not only were there significant energy savings," said Hull, "the new lights increase safety and productivity, too."
The timing couldn’t be better. Starting in 2025, certain fluorescent bulbs—specifically pin-type and linear styles—will no longer be available for sale in Oregon due to their mercury content and associated health and environmental risks. Businesses currently using fluorescent tubes can continue to operate their existing fixtures, but when replacements are needed, LEDs will be the go-to solution.
To help customers prepare, EWEB is offering a limited-time lighting promotion. Commercial customers who apply by August 1, 2025 and complete projects by September 1, 2025, are eligible for a 25% bonus on top of current lighting rebates—covering up to 70% of total project costs. This promotion is in effect for qualifying projects submitted between April 1 and September 1, 2025.
Now is the perfect time to transition to a more efficient lighting system. LED technology can not only help lower energy usage by 50% or more, but also provides improved performance, longer lifespan, and reduced environmental impact.
EWEB will continue supporting commercial lighting upgrades into the future, but incentive structures will change in late 2025 to reflect evolving market conditions. To maximize your savings, consider starting your lighting upgrade now, learn more here.
Interested in other efficiency and conservation programs for your business? Check out our additional commercial programs here.
If you have questions about our programs or need help determinging which program you qualify for, reach out to an energy expert. Our Customer Solutions Team can provide additional information and help you get started on the application process. Email the team at ems.answers@eweb.org or give them a call at 541-685-7088.