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Lake with mountains; Text: CUB 2023 Annual Report

2023 In Review: CUB Annual Report

Join us in celebrating another successful year of work at CUB! As we reach the final stretch of 2023, there are many victories to celebrate. Your support this year helped advance our work to make Oregon’s utilities affordable, accessible, reliable, and... Read More »


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Pacific Power Bills Go Up January 1st

Pacific Power households will see a rate increase starting on January 1, 2024. The average residential customer will see an average monthly bill increase of $12.83 (11%). The impact of the bill increase varies depending on actual energy usage for... Read More »

Pacific Power households will see an average monthly bill increase of $12.83 (11%) starting Jan 1, 2024.

Image: Abigail smiles with a foraged mushroom; Text: New CUB Staff, Abigail Parnall, Community Organizer

CUB Welcomes Abbey Parnall, New Community Organizer

CUB is excited to welcome Abigail Parnall as our new Community Organizer.

Abigail has a passion for equity and a deep love for community building. She has a background in resource navigation, outreach, and non-profit involvement. As a Community Organizer,... Read More »


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Staff Spotlight: John Garrett, Utility Analyst

It’s time for another day in the life of a CUB staff member. Today, we’re proud to introduce you to John Garrett, CUB’s Utility Analyst.

Have you ever wondered what a typical day looks like for a Utility Analyst? For John, no two... Read More »


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PGE Customers Will See Rates Increase in January

On Monday, regulators at the Oregon Public Utility Commission approved a rate increase of an estimated 17% for residential customers of Portland General Electric (PGE). This could be the largest rate increase in more than 20 years.

An average household... Read More »

CUB is criticizing PGE’s lack of transparency on what to expect in January. As of now, rates will go up 17% but the full number is being held confidential by PGE.


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Lowering Heating Bills This Fall and Winter (2023)

Fall is officially upon us: changing leaves, pumpkin patches, and cold weather. While there are many reasons to love this season, increasing energy bills from heating are not one of them.

As we face multiple rate increases for NW Natural,... Read More »

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