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More evidence that Corvallis is a leader in renewable energy!

Do the Bright Thing
From cell phone chargers to printers to fax machines, some electronic equipment continues to draw power even when not in use.

An innovative way to save energy is to use a "smart" power strip, which cuts off the flow to these "phantom" power users when they're idle. [more]


Blue Sky high on
national list

Thanks to our customers, our Blue Sky SM renewable energy program has again placed among the nation's top 10 green pricing programs. [more]


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Our aim is to provide you with excellent customer service and make it easier for you to do business with us.
To reach us, please call toll free at 1-866-870-3419. From here, you'll have the option to link directly to one of our experts who can help you with billing, streetlight outages, work requests and more. You can also e-mail us.
Please click here to access information about your rates, energy efficiency, payment options and other useful information.

Shopping in the green aisles

Energy upgrades, Blue SkySM help Corvallis food co-op's sustainable efforts

Take a look at First Alternative Natural Foods Co-op in Corvallis, and you'll see as much green in the company's energy use as you will in the local spinach that it sells. In addition to being a Blue Sky renewable energy program business partner, First Alternative has invested in energy efficiency at its two Corvallis stores. [more]

Equal Pay – the smooth solution for your bill

By helping you avoid unexpectedly high electric bills, our Equal Pay program will help you budget your business' electric costs. Once you enroll, we average your electric bills for the last 12 months of service, and you pay a monthly installment based on that average. [more]

Renewable energy growing strong

Did you know Pacific Power has been working since 1981 to develop renewable resources to serve our customers' energy needs? Renewable energy has become a cost-effective way to generate power, it's good for the environment and can benefit local economies.

We're working toward adding 2,000 megawatts of new cost-effective renewable energy to our system by 2013. Based on today's figures, that's enough energy to serve the equivalent of approximately 560,000 typical customer homes. [more]

Sending energy where it's needed

Among the projects now being planned as part of our Energy Gateway Transmission Expansion is a new transmission line from Walla Walla substation in Washington to the McNary substation in Umatilla, Oregon. [more]





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Emily Hagen
Marketing Coordinator
541-753-3115x321
First Alternative Co-op • Corvallis
www.firstalt.coop
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