EWEB programs reflect community values
EWEB is here to serve our customer-owners and provides programs that reflect the values of our community.
EWEB is here to serve our customer-owners and provides programs that reflect the values of our community.
In August, we reached a milestone: EWEB’s five-member elected Board of Commissioners approved an action plan to guide our energy supply choices for the next 2-3 years. How did we get here?
EWEB’s Board of Commissioners is considering rate changes to help maintain reliable utility services and fund critical investments in Eugene’s water and electric infrastructure.
We know older adults can face greater risks when it comes to the extreme weather events and emergencies we face, especially if they are living alone, are low-income, have a disability, depend on electricity for medical needs, or live in rural areas.
The challenges revealed by Eugene Water & Electric Board’s integrated resource planning process mirror those facing the Northwest.