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Conference Preview - Deep Decarbonization: From Energy to The Economy

Carbon emissions from Oregon’s utility sector have declined due to the significant investment Oregonians has been making in energy efficiency and renewables. Emissions will continue to decline over the next decade as we phase out coal plants, and begin adding renewable... Read More »



Budget Billing: Protection Against Volatile Utility Bills

This past summer was unusually warm in Oregon. In Portland, daily temperature rose above 90 degrees on 31 occasions. As an air-conditioning user, these hot days would normally have a huge impact on my home electricity bill. However, my household’s energy... Read More »



Oregonians Deserve the Right to Repair

The goal of this blog is to lay out the importance of “Right to Repair” or “Fair Repair” consumer protections under both state and federal law. What this means is that when a consumer purchases a product, they own the product, and... Read More »



Oregon Household Energy Bills Among Lowest Nationally

A recent analysis, published on the website WalletHub, comparing household energy costs concluded that Oregon is on sound footing when it comes to household energy usage, ranking near the bottom at 48th out of 51 states including Washington DC. The... Read More »



CUB Conference Preview: Community Decarbonization

As we draw closer to CUB’s eighth annual energy policy conference, Destination: Decarbonization on October 19 at the Downtown Portland Hilton, the CUB blog is featuring previews of each of our six breakout panels, and some of the questions and issues... Read More »



CUB Endorses Portland Clean Energy Fund

The Oregon Citizens’ Utility Board (CUB) endorses the Portland Clean Energy Fund (PCEF) measure on the November 2018 ballot.

CUB has long supported energy efficiency and renewable energy programs funded by dollars collected via governmental jurisdictions, such as state and federal... Read More »

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