
Idaho Power Asks for 27% Increase for Oregon Customers
Posted on February 22, 2024 by Charlotte Shuff
Tags, Energy, General Interest
This year, Idaho Power is trying to raise rates for the first time in over a decade. The electric utility is asking regulators to approve an increase of nearly 27%. Customers in Eastern Oregon could see an increase of $30... Read More »

Switching to an Electric Heat Pump
Posted on February 15, 2024 by Cassie Allen
Tags, Oregon Utilities 101, Energy, General Interest
The way you heat and cool your home has a big impact on your bill and the environment. According to Energy Star, nearly half of the energy used in your home goes directly to heating and cooling.
Most home energy... Read More »

CUB’s 2024 Legislative Priorities
Posted on February 8, 2024 by Charlotte Shuff, Sarah Wochele and
Tags, Energy, General Interest
The 2024 session has officially started at the Oregon State Legislature. While it may be a short session (just 35 days), the impact of these sessions can be big for Oregon. This year, CUB will be working on several exciting... Read More »

100% Clean Electricity: How Are Utilities Doing?
Posted on February 7, 2024 by Jennifer Hill-Hart and
Tags, Energy, General Interest
In 2021, Oregon passed the 100% clean electricity law (HB 2021). This law requires Portland General Electric (PGE) and Pacific Power to reduce their carbon emissions by 80% by 2030 and 100% by 2040. We’ve now had 2.5 years since it passed—how... Read More »

CUB Supports the Right to Repair Act (SB 1596)
Posted on February 6, 2024 by Jennifer Hill-Hart
Tags, Energy, Telecommunications, General Interest
This year, CUB is supporting the Right to Repair Act (SB 1596). This bill expands your ability to repair your electronics, from cell phones to electronic home appliances. Right to Repair requires manufacturers to allow access to necessary parts, tools,... Read More »

PGE’s Clean Energy Plan
Posted on February 1, 2024 by Cassie Allen
Tags, Energy, General Interest
Last year, Portland General Electric (PGE) submitted its proposed plan to deliver 100% emissions-free electricity by 2040. Last week, regulators made a final decision on PGE’s plan. As part of their decision, they rejected PGE’s Clean Energy Plan. Instead, they directed... Read More »
