April 04 2025

April 04, 2025 Claire Wray, EWEB Communications

Water professionals showcase skills in Cascade to Coast Competition

Representatives from local utilities competed to see who has the best-testing water, who can assemble a water meter the fastest and who find the most creative way to solve a routine problem that water utility professionals often face.

March 28 2025

March 28, 2025 Aaron Orlowski, EWEB Communications

Energy conservation could offset large portion of growth in power demand

Preliminary results of an EWEB study indicate that cutting back demand can contribute to maintaining a reliable, affordable energy supply.

March 18 2025

March 18, 2025 Aaron Orlowski, EWEB Communications

Groups suing EWEB will burden customers with litigation-driven costs

EWEB expresses disappointment that groups choose court over collaboration and firmly disputes the claims made in the lawsuit relating to operation of the utility’s Carmen-Smith Hydroelectric Project nearly 70 miles east of Eugene. EWEB takes its environmental and public safety responsibilities seriously. Contrary to the assertions in the lawsuit, construction of fish passage was postponed because EWEB’s regulator, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), required the utility to study and resolve urgent dam safety issues first.

March 17 2025

March 17, 2025 Aaron Orlowski, EWEB Communications

Small number of McKenzie Valley EWEB customers face higher February bills due to estimated reads

EWEB under-estimated energy usage for about one-fifth of upriver customers in December or January, resulting in higher true-up bills in February.

March 10 2025

March 10, 2025 Ashley Cissna, EWEB Communications

EWEB offers Greenpower Grant to support local sustainability project

The Greenpower Grant, funded by voluntary customer subscriptions to Greenpower, not customer grants, supports projects that advance renewable energy, clean energy education or efforts to reduce or offset local carbon emissions.