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.
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.
Megan Capper, the Energy Resource Manager at EWEB, began her career working in economics at BPA before joining the power planning department EWEB, ensuring we can meet the energy needs of our our customers today, tomorrow and 20 years from now.
Needed infrastructure investments and rising costs of operations will require increases in the price of water and electric services.
Electric 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.