
Avista Files 2019 Rate Case, Continuing Pattern of Overlapping Rate Cases
Posted on March 26, 2019 by Will Gehrke
Tags, Energy
Avista, which provides natural gas service in parts of southern, central, and eastern Oregon, recently filed a general rate case. If Avista’s rate case is accepted as filed, the average residential bill would increase by 8 percent. In Oregon, Avista serves... Read More »

Changing Oregon’s Regulatory Approach to Utilities’ EV Investments
Posted on March 20, 2019 by Bob Jenks
Tags, Energy
Oregon is a leading state in EV sales. In 2016 and 2018 it was the second leading state for percentage of vehicle sales that were EVs, and in 2017 it was third. Portland General Electric (PGE), for example, projects that... Read More »
CUB, Other Stakeholders Present Arguments at HB 2866 Hearing
Posted on March 15, 2019 by Samuel Pastrick
Tags, Telecommunications
On Tuesday, March 12, the Oregon House Judiciary Committee held an initial public hearing on HB 2866, a bill from CUB, ACLU of Oregon, and OSPIRG. HB 2866, or the Data Transparency and Privacy Protection Act (DATPA), will empower Oregonians... Read More »

Customers Demand Clean Energy Options, PGE Responds With DR Test Bed
Posted on March 14, 2019 by Mike Goetz
Tags, Energy
It is truly a fascinating and groundbreaking time to be working in the energy and utility space. Thanks to various creative options and new technologies, end-use consumers are beginning to have more control over how their energy needs are met.... Read More »

Pacific Power Seeks Cost Recovery for Massive Wind Repowering Project
Posted on March 12, 2019 by Will Gehrke
Tags, Energy
2019 is looking to be a year of demolition and construction for Pacific Power. Since the early 2000s, Pacific Power has installed several wind farm facilities in Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. But the company is now seeking to destroy and... Read More »

Northwest Natural’s Criticism of HB 2020: Misleading, Lacks Context
Posted on March 8, 2019 by Bob Jenks
Tags, Energy
As the legislature considers HB 2020 to institute a declining cap on carbon emissions, Northwest Natural (NWN) has become a leading critic of the current bill. Northwest Natural’s criticisms lack context and paint a picture that is scarier than reality.
Natural gas... Read More »
