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2020 CUB Policy Conference: Registration Opens September 2

Registration is now open for the 2020 CUB Policy Conference, Finding Hope: Improving our Energy Systems in the Age of COVID-19!

Taking place on Friday, October 16, this 10th anniversary CUB conference will be our first to be hosted online in... Read More »

CUB's 10th anniversary conference will discussing improving our energy systems in the age of COVID-19.


Under the terms of the new contact, PGE will receive power from hydroelectric dams located in the middle section of the Columbia River.

Portland General Electric Obtains Hydro Capacity

Portland General Electric (PGE) has signed a contract to acquire the surplus output from the Wells hydro facility from 2020 to 2025. In testimony filed earlier this month, CUB found that this is a reasonable action for PGE’s customers. CUB recommends... Read More »

Under the terms of a new contact, PGE will receive power from hydroelectric dams located in the middle section of the Columbia River.



Historic COVID-19 Crisis Requires Innovative Reform for Utility Customers

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to highlight the cracks in utility systems and society as a whole. Hundreds of deaths, rising unemployment, and unprecedented economic instability have left far too many Oregonians struggling to survive. Oregon’s communities of color are both most... Read More »

CUB is pushing decisionmakers to address the underlying inequities of our utility systems in the midst (and aftermath) of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Settlement Reached in NW Natural’s General Rate Case

It has been a busy year for the regulatory team here at CUB. Amid a flurry of other activity at the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC), including various investigations, rulemakings, and annual proceedings, four of Oregon’s six large investor-owned utilities have... Read More »

Parties agreed to a settlement reducing the company's initial rate increase request by about 37 percent.


The Implications of an Oil Price Collapse on Natural Gas Rates

Declining oil prices could lead to increased natural gas commodity rates in the future. At first glance, this is counter-intuitive. Why would decreased oil prices potentially lead to increased natural gas prices in the future? In order to understand this... Read More »

US crude oil prices briefly went negative earlier this year - such fluctuations could lead to increased gas commodity rates in the future.


Methane capture power plant in the UK

Oregon PUC Drafts Final Rules for Nation’s First Renewable Natural Gas Program

Last year, the Oregon Legislature passed Senate Bill 98 (SB 98), a first of its kind renewable natural gas (RNG) program to be implemented and overseen by the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC). In passing the legislation, the Oregon Legislature... Read More »

CUB's aim was to help design a program that meaningfully lowers the natural gas system's carbon intensity without unduly burdening customers.

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