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T he Eugene Water & Electric Board said in a press release Wednesday that the utility is "exploring rate increases," which it said are necessary to keep up with inflation and replace infrastructure.
Newly elected Eugene Water & Electric Board member Tim Morris, and re-elected board members John Barofsky and Sonya Carlson, were sworn-in as directors of the utility board for the next four years ...
Eugene residents can expect to see an increase in electricity and water costs next year, with the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) giving the nod this week to its most significant rate hike in ...
The Eugene Water and Electric Board has approved an additional $3.3 million for fish passages at the Carmen-Smith Hydro Electric project along the McKenzie River about 70 miles east of Eugene.
The Eugene Water and Electric Board is preparing to remove the Leaburg Dam, but doesn’t expect work to begin until at least 2032. The Leaburg Hydroelectric Project operated along the McKenzie ...
Eugene Water & Electric Board. Two candidates have filed to fill the seat being vacated by Matt McRae, the EWEB director representing the Eugene City Council Wards 1 and 8.
Eugene Water & Electric could need a new power sources as early as 2026 as electric use rises 2% a year as residents switch to electric vehicles and heat pumps and the population grows, EWEB's ...
Eugene Water & Electric Board, one of the oldest customer owned electric utilities in the Northwest, was founded in 1911. Today, with 85,000 customers, EWEB is Oregon’s largest publicly owned utility.
LEABURG, Ore. — The Eugene Water &Electric Board plans to shorten the official name of a Leaburg park because the current one includes a torture technique.
Newly elected Eugene Water & Electric Board member Tim Morris, and re-elected board members John Barofsky and Sonya Carlson, were sworn-in as directors of the utility board for the next four years ...