
Decision Reached on Residential Customer Impacts of New Wheatridge Energy Facility
Posted on December 22, 2020 by Will Gehrke
Tags, Energy
Out with the old, and in with the new. The picture above is symbolic of the energy transition occurring around Oregon’s power generation. In the foreground, a new wind turbine at Wheatridge is being constructed to provide zero fuel cost energy... Read More »

The Year in Review: 2020’s Top Stories on the CUB Blog
Posted on December 17, 2020 by Charlotte Shuff
Tags, General Interest, Energy
In this busy year for CUB, it’s great that you and other CUB supporters took the time to read about our work, both here on our blog and via our monthly email news digest. We really appreciate your being with us... Read More »

CUB Appointed to Oregon DEQ Rulemaking Advisory Committee
Posted on December 15, 2020 by Mike Goetz
Tags, Energy
Launched in 2016, the Oregon Clean Fuels Program (CFP) is designed to decrease the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) created during the life cycle of fuels used in the state. The original iteration of the CFP had a goal of... Read More »

CUB Gains Seat on the Western Energy Imbalance Market Regional Issues Forum
Posted on December 11, 2020 by Thomas Jerin
Tags, Energy
Earlier this year, CUB economist Will Gehrke was elected to serve as a Consumer Advocate Representative on the Regional Issues Forum with the Western Energy Imbalance Market. We here at CUB are very excited about this development; the expert analysis... Read More »

Celebrating CUB Victories in 2020: CUB Secured Utility Customer Savings, Funding for Rural Broadband and More
Posted on December 10, 2020 by Charlotte Shuff
Tags, General Interest, Energy, Telecommunications
In a year with so many challenges, it can be hard to celebrate successes. But Oregon utility consumers have benefited from the advocacy work of CUB’s staff in 2020, and we want to share those victories. You can find a full... Read More »

Incoming Biden-Harris Administration Represents About Face on Climate
Posted on December 3, 2020 by Samuel Pastrick
Tags, Energy
Decarbonization policies in response to climate change are vitally important for many reasons. CUB is particularly concerned with the economic risks that utility customers face due to climate change. CUB welcomes anticipated changes in federal climate change policy from the... Read More »
