Revisiting EWEB’s Climate Policies during COP26
While world leaders debate climate action, EWEB reflects on our community's climate successes
While world leaders debate climate action, EWEB reflects on our community's climate successes
At EWEB, we factor climate change into almost everything we do. As Eugene’s publicly-owned utility, we strive to fulfill our roles reducing our community’s carbon footprint, optimizing our use of clean energy, and helping our watershed adapt to a warmer climate.
The Eugene Water & Electric Board will award $50,000 grants to The Eugene Mission and Friends of Trees Eugene Metro later this month after Greenpower program subscribers voted for their top two projects out of 11 submissions.
Your next EWEB and City of Eugene utility services bill will look different and include some fee changes. Here's what to expect.
In the McKenzie River Basin, we can actually count on years of stored water supply - thanks to the McKenzie’s unique geology.