
CUB Welcomes Sarah Wochele, Policy Associate
Posted on January 26, 2024 by Charlotte Shuff
Tags, General Interest
CUB is excited to welcome Sarah Wochele as our new Policy Associate. She comes to this work with a background in community organizing, policy research, and social work. Sarah entered environmental justice advocacy in 2019 via the Sunrise Movement while... Read More »

Is Oregon Utility Regulation Part of the Problem?
Posted on January 25, 2024 by Bob Jenks
Tags, General Interest, Energy
As utility bills in Oregon continue to rise in 2024, CUB is asking tough questions from state regulators. Currently, utility regulators spend a lot of time looking at many requests from utilities to raise rates. This analysis can take up... Read More »

Accounting for Cost of Carbon
Posted on January 23, 2024 by Charlotte Shuff
Tags, General Interest, Energy
As our utilities continue to use fossil fuels, the carbon emissions of our electricity systems have an impact on Oregon communities and our environment. Contributing to the threat of wildfires is something our utilities need to be held accountable for.... Read More »

Finding Energy Assistance in Oregon
Posted on January 18, 2024 by Abbey Parnall
Tags, Oregon Utilities 101, General Interest, Energy
While the Citizen’s Utility Board (CUB) does not offer financial assistance, many agencies offer utility assistance in Oregon. Calling 211 is one way to get connected with those assistance programs. But did you know that you can search for agencies yourself... Read More »

CUB Welcomes Ryan Tran, Economist
Posted on January 12, 2024 by Charlotte Shuff
Tags, General Interest
CUB is thrilled to welcome Ryan Tran to our team as our new Economist. With a background in climate economics research, he hopes to draw on his expertise to serve Oregonians by figuring out how to always keep them satisfied... Read More »

Why Are PGE Bills Increasing in 2024?
Posted on January 11, 2024 by Charlotte Shuff
Tags, Oregon Utilities 101, General Interest, Energy
Customers of Portland General Electric (PGE) saw billing rates increase on January 1, 2024. This 18% increase is the largest in more than 20 years. An average household can expect an average of $22 per month more on their PGE... Read More »
