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January 27 2025

January 27, 2025 Jen Connors, EWEB Communications

Cold Weather, Higher Energy Bills: Why It Happens

Eugene is experiencing some of the coldest temperatures we've seen this winter. When temperatures drop into the 20s, heating systems must work much harder to keep homes warm. Even if you leave your thermostat untouched, your heating system will consume more energy to maintain a steady indoor temperature as the outdoor temperature plummets.

December 17 2024

December 17, 2024 Robyn Smith, EWEB Communications

EWEB awarded $1 million for wildfire resiliency projects from Federal funding package

Funds will be used to support fuels reduction work on a landscape scale in high-risk areas in the McKenzie River Valley and Eugene South Hills.

December 16 2024

December 16, 2024 Jen Connors, EWEB Communications

Your Rates at Work: Investing Today for a Resilient Tomorrow

For more than a century, EWEB has planned, built, and maintained the systems that deliver safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible power and water to Eugene homes and businesses.

December 12 2024

December 12, 2024 Adam Spencer, Communications Specialist

EWEB education grant connects students to salmon

EWEB/4J Education Partnership brought the "Fish Eggs to Fry" program to 55 classrooms.

December 06 2024

December 06, 2024 Adam Spencer, Communications Specialist

EWEB hires firm behind decommissioning Klamath dams for Leaburg support

EWEB selects McMillen, Inc. to lead Leaburg project decommissioning, pointing to firm’s experience keeping nation’s largest-ever decommissioning project on-time and under budget.