July 10 2024

July 10, 2024 Jen Connors, EWEB Communications

EWEB explores rate increases to cover rising costs and to modernize infrastructure

Amid rising inflation and other challenges, rate increases are necessary to maintain reliable utility services and fund critical investments in Eugene’s water and electric infrastructure.

July 01 2024

July 01, 2024 Aaron Orlowski, EWEB Communications

EWEB prepares for rising energy demand as weekend heat wave arrives

Electricity supply is sufficient for now, but new supplies will be necessary in the years ahead to keep pace.

June 24 2024

June 24, 2024 Aaron Orlowski, EWEB Communications

EWEB preparing for expected surge in electric vehicles

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.

May 30 2024

May 30, 2024 By Robyn Smith, EWEB Communications

EWEB invests in satellite-based forestry analytics for vegetation management

EWEB maintains over 1,300 miles of overhead transmission and distribution lines. To aid crews in identifying hazardous vegetation growth in a sometimes heavily forested service territory, EWEB is utilizing a new satellite-based forestry analytics software called Overstory.

April 18 2024

April 18, 2024 Robyn Smith, EWEB Communications

Upgrades to Eugene's downtown electric network continue

You may have noticed construction this week on the corner of 7th and Pearl Street. That’s because crews replaced a corroded, aging vault with an innovative, new Voltek vault. The Voltek design allows for the new infrastructure to be built inside of the existing aging vault. We’re able to install the new vault while the cables are still energized, minimizing disruption to customers and traffic while cutting construction time in half.