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NW Natural Wants to Increase Shareholder Profit (Again)

This year, NW Natural is asking for a 7% increase in billing rates for its household gas customers. The gas utility filed this request with regulators just two months after receiving a rate increase on November 1, 2024. This increase... Read More »


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POWER Act Passes Oregon House

Today, the Oregon House of Representatives passed the Protecting Oregonians With Energy Responsibility (POWER) Act (HB 3546) with strong bipartisan support. Legislators voted 41:16 in favor of holding data centers accountable for their own energy costs. The legislation addresses one... Read More »


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CUB Supports the Performance-Based Regulation Bill (SB 688)

Oregon’s for-profit electric utilities need some encouragement to make choices that reflect Oregonians’ values. Between skyrocketing costs, wildfire destruction, and struggles to reduce emissions, the existing model of utility regulation is becoming more and more harmful to customers.

Oregon has the... Read More »


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Moving Energy Affordability Forward at the Legislature

With half of the 2025 legislative session now behind us, CUB staff are working hard to ensure energy affordability remains a top priority in Salem. We’re advocating for the FAIR Energy Act (HB 3179) to make energy affordable for all Oregonians.... Read More »


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Federal Cuts to Energy Assistance Make State Action Vital

Last week, we saw the devastating news that the federal government fired the entire staff in charge of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). For decades, this program has provided essential relief funds to those who cannot afford their... Read More »


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CUB Wins Big for Avista Customers

Avista gas customers in Southern and Eastern Oregon will see a small change on their billing rates this fall. Average single-family customers will see an increase of 2% ($1.36/month) while multi-family customers will see a small decrease of -1% (-$0.30/month).... Read More »

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