
Customers Speak Out Against Pacific Power Bill Increase
Posted on May 3, 2024 by Abbey Parnall
Tags, Energy, General Interest
The Public Utility Commission will be accepting public comments on the Pacific Power Case through June 13, 2024. If you would like to add your comments, you can do so using CUB’s Action Form or by emailing .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with the... Read More »

PGE’s Request to Raise Rates in 2025 Lives On
Posted on May 2, 2024 by Bob Jenks
Tags, Energy, General Interest
This spring, CUB set out on an ambitious mission: asking regulators to dismiss Portland General Electric (PGE)’s latest request to increase billing rates for customers. CUB has never done this before. Regulators have decided to allow PGE to continue with its... Read More »

Stay Connected with Oregon Lifeline
Posted on April 30, 2024 by Abbey Parnall
Tags, Oregon Utilities 101, Energy, General Interest
For many Oregonians, finding help paying for utilities can be difficult, especially for things like internet and phone bills. This is where the Oregon Lifeline comes in–with internet service now being more necessary than ever, Oregon Lifeline is vital in helping... Read More »

Customers Speak Out Against NW Natural Bill Increase
Posted on April 26, 2024 by Abbey Parnall
Tags, Energy, General Interest
This year, NW Natural is asking to raise rates by 18% for residential customers. Overall, customers could see an increase of $169.68 per year. With the proposed increase, winter bills alone would go up $22.73 a month for an average... Read More »

We Must Center PGE Customers, Not Wallstreet
Posted on April 25, 2024 by Bob Jenks
Tags, Energy, General Interest
Despite an 18% increase in January, skyrocketing bills, and heavy outcry from customers, Portland General Electric (PGE) is asking for another 7% rate increase. PGE households’ bills have already gone up by 30% since December 2022. CUB has called on regulators... Read More »

Myth Busting: Why Clean Energy Is Not Making Energy More Expensive
Posted on April 23, 2024 by Bob Jenks and Charlotte Shuff
Tags, Energy, General Interest
One question we have been asked recently is whether the big rate hikes we have been receiving are due to Oregon’s clean energy mandates. Would we have avoided these big rate increases if we did not pass clean energy mandates?
The simple... Read More »

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