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2021 CUB Conference Panel Preview – Keynote Speaker Ezell Watson

CUB’s 11th annual Energy Policy Conference, Changing Climates: Reliability and Resilience in our Energy Systems, is right around the corner. Taking place virtually on October 15, 2021, this conference is designed to educate energy and utility policy analysts, attorneys, advocates, regulators,... Read More »



New Renewables, Transmission, and Less Coal in Pacific Power 2021 IRP

Pacific Power (also known as PacifiCorp) filed its 2021 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) on September 1, 2021, with the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC). The IRP is a long-term (typically 20 years) resource acquisition plan that utilities in Oregon are... Read More »

Pacific Power's new 2021 Integrated Resource Plan includes more renewables, transmission, and less coal. Read more on the CUB Blog.



Utilities 101: How to Read Your Idaho Power Bill

For many customers, understanding what goes into your monthly energy bill can be confusing. In this blog series, we will discuss how to understand your energy bill. This guide is for customers of Idaho Power who have standard bills. If... Read More »


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2021 CUB Conference Panel Preview - Meeting Oregon’s Energy Demand

The 11th annual CUB Energy Policy Conference, Changing Climates: Reliability and Resilience in our Energy Systems, is only five weeks away! Taking place virtually on October 15, this conference is designed to educate energy and utility policy analysts, attorneys, advocates,... Read More »


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Making Electric Transportation More Accessible

After big wins in the legislature this year, CUB is now hard at work to make electric transportation more accessible for all Oregonians. Right now, Oregon’s largest electric utilities are not planning for electric vehicles with everyone in mind. We need... Read More »


Insulin is one example of a medical need that requires consistent electricity service in the home to manage.
Insulin is one example of a medical need that requires consistent electricity service in the home to manage.

Certificates Available to Protect Medically Vulnerable Customers During Safety Shutoffs

If you or a member of your household requires electricity or natural gas in your home for medical reasons, CUB recommends that you sign up for Oregon’s Utility Medical Certificate Program. This program allows eligible customers to receive assistance such as... Read More »

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