EWEB begins work rebuilding 10 substations in 10 years
By upgrading substations – key nodes in the electric grid – EWEB is investing today in a resilient electric grid for the future.
EWEB employs multiple methods of safeguarding drinking water, from the source to the tap.
The application period is now open for the Electric Mobility Community Grants. Mobility Grants of up to $25,000 will be awared to five nonprofits, schools and academic intitutions, government and other public agencies to cover costs associated with their electric mobility projects.
Follow along as the Currin Substation, the first of 10 substations in 10 years, is rebuilt from the ground up as part of EWEB's Capital Improvement Plan for major infrastructure investments to rehabilitate, replace, and install new infrastructure.