
Data Centers & Oregon’s Energy Future
Posted on May 22, 2025 by Charlotte Shuff
Tags, Energy, General Interest
What is a Data Center?
From the outside, data centers don’t look like much. They are big buildings, often appearing as unassuming warehouses or office parks. But inside, these centers house vast networks of computing and storage resources.
When you log into... Read More »

CUB Goes to Washington, D.C.
Posted on May 20, 2025 by Bob Jenks
Tags, Energy, General Interest
I recently had the opportunity to go to Washington, D.C. During my trip, I met with members of the Oregon Congressional Delegation and staff to discuss ways that the federal government was impacting Oregon utility customers.
CUB Meets with Congress Members
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Save the Date For CUB’s 2025 Energy Conference
Posted on May 14, 2025 by Cassie Allen
Tags, Conference & Events, General Interest
We’re excited to announce this year’s CUB Energy Policy Conference: Changing for a Changing Climate! Early bird registration will open in mid-June.
Join us again this year for a day of discussion, networking, and sharing diverse perspectives. This year’s conference will explore the... Read More »

Oregonians Speak Up for the POWER Act (HB 3546) in the Senate
Posted on May 8, 2025 by David Beltrán Barajas | CUB Oregon
Tags, Energy, General Interest
The Senate Committee on Energy & Environment held a public hearing and written comment period for HB 3546 on April 30th & May 5th. We expect a vote in this committee in the coming weeks. If you would like to help move... Read More »

Utilities 101: Lowering Bills for Some Avista Customers
Posted on May 6, 2025 by Cassie Allen
Tags, Oregon Utilities 101, Energy, General Interest
Are you an Avista gas customer living in an apartment or other multi-family unit? Learn how to save money on your gas bill with the multi-family billing rate.
This year, CUB staff found that many households living in multi-family units, such... Read More »

Oregon’s Energy Affordability Solutions
Posted on May 1, 2025 by Charlotte Shuff and Building Resilience Coalition
Tags, Energy, General Interest
Too many of us are experiencing the challenge of energy affordability here in Oregon. PGE and Pacific Power, which provide power to most Oregonians, have raised rates by nearly 50% since 2021. NW Natural, our largest gas utility, has raised... Read More »