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Oregonians deserve healthy, affordable, resilient homes and buildings that run on clean energy. Let's make it happen! #ORClimateAction

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@BuildResilient_
Building Resilience
6 months
“More than 80% of U.S. households would probably see their bills go down if they installed a heat pump.” Efficient heating & cooling in one system = lower bills, lower pollution. https://t.co/TftX5H37G1
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nytimes.com
They’re typically far more efficient than other systems and may save you some dollars.
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@OregonCUB
CitizensUtilityBoard
8 months
The POWER Act is nearing the finish line at the legislature, reach out to your state senators to make sure HB 3546 lands on the Governor’s desk! Action Alert🔗 https://t.co/2DMU88cLU1. #orpol #affordableenergy
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@eilperin
Juliet Eilperin
8 months
Trump promised American energy dominance. But both fossil fuel and renewable energy companies are faltering, writes @evanhalper - in part, due to the president's own policies.
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washingtonpost.com
Oil and gas firms are reeling, and major renewables projects are getting shelved as Trump’s policies rattle energy investors and executives.
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@ACEEEdc
ACEEE
8 months
The Energy Efficient Home Improvement (25C) credit has helped millions of people like Abby lower their utility bills, live more comfortably, and reduce strain on the electric grid. But these credits are now under threat in Congress. Learn more below. https://t.co/2dQiCbGtRQ
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@GovTinaKotek
Governor Tina Kotek
10 months
I directed the Public Utility Commission to tell me their plan to help keep electric bills reasonable as we continue to do our part to fight climate change.
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oregonlive.com
Gov. Tina Kotek wants to make sure state regulators do their part to lower residential electricity and natural gas bills while working to reach state climate targets.
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@EnergyandPolicy
Energy and Policy Institute
11 months
"Get the Junk out of our Rates", or Senate Bill 88, is newly proposed legislation in OR that would help ensure ratepayers do not pay for utilities' lobbying and advertising expenses as well as help provide transparency.
opb.org
Natural gas rates and electric rates are set through a process that allows utilities to charge rates that cover the cost of doing business, and then to turn a profit. Senate Bill 88 would essentially...
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@OregonCUB
CitizensUtilityBoard
11 months
NW Natural is back with another request to raise customers' bills by 7% this year. If approved, customers' bills will have increased nearly 50% for households since 2021! Learn how CUB is fighting back against this request here: https://t.co/hUNXo7yc81
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@BuildResilient_
Building Resilience
11 months
It makes sense to pay for the heat or power we use and for utilities to invest in efficiency, infrastructure, and clean energy. We should not be paying for things like expensive lawyers and lobbyists, and advertising, for for-profit, monopolies. #ORleg https://t.co/fZ7KKreIxO
opb.org
Natural gas rates and electric rates are set through a process that allows utilities to charge rates that cover the cost of doing business, and then to turn a profit. Senate Bill 88 would essentially...
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@BuildResilient_
Building Resilience
11 months
“The Ashland ordinance is a great sign. So many communities across Oregon are hoping to hold their cities accountable for the climate goals they set. We hope this inspires them,” said Jess Grady-Benson of @RogueClimate. https://t.co/j8GdQe3s2p
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oregonlive.com
The Ashland City Council voted to charge developers a carbon pollution fee for installing natural gas heating systems in new residential buildings.
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@BuildResilient_
Building Resilience
11 months
The vote is in. It’s a YES! Ashland City Council unanimously moved to incentivize building with efficient electric appliances– a cleaner, cheaper option. Better for health, safety, and the climate. We’re charged up for what’s next! ⚡️ @RogueClimate
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@OregonCUB
CitizensUtilityBoard
11 months
Will you be at the FAIR Act Community Workshop tomorrow? Join us to learn about the FAIR Act and how we're tackling the energy affordability crisis this legislative session! RSVP here: https://t.co/BvxBIjzvfH
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@BuildResilient_
Building Resilience
11 months
“Middle-aged men might care a bit less about the problem, they are often much keener on the solution.” From heat pumps to EVs, Net-Zero Dads are embracing clean energy tech- whether it’s for lower bills, faster acceleration, or the latest energy gadget.
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economist.com
Middle-aged men care less about the problem. But they love the solution 
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@colorcoalition
Coalition of Communities of Color
1 year
📢 Portland Residents: Take Action for Climate Change. Join Sustainability and Climate Commission. 📷 Learn more and apply by Jan. 17 at https://t.co/NedmO5kXFv. (1/3)
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portland.gov
The Sustainability and Climate Commission guides City climate action and sustainability goals as a new governance structure and champion body for current and future climate work.
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@CarbonBrief
Carbon Brief
1 year
State of the climate: 2024 will be first year above 1.5C of global warming | @hausfath Read here: https://t.co/BKuu4OKmhl
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@ORCapChronicle
OR Cap Chronicle bsky @oregoncapitalchronicle.com
1 year
Oregon's U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden is 'blowing the whistle' on the state's largest electric utility, scrutinizing the role of data centers in massive rate hikes for residential customers - more than 40% - in the last four years. https://t.co/kc8IugRpLC
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oregoncapitalchronicle.com
Wyden wrote to Portland General Electric’s CEO requesting data on load growth and how the company has used historic federal subsidies.
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@BuildResilient_
Building Resilience
1 year
We are NOT thankful for coughing this holiday. Cooking with a gas stove releases pollutants that worsen asthma and other respiratory illnesses. Have a safe holiday by ventilating your kitchen properly, using a portable induction cooktop, and use a carbon monoxide detector! 🫁
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@CarbonBrief
Carbon Brief
1 year
NEW – Analysis: Global CO2 emissions will reach new high in 2024 despite slower growth | @hausfath @PFriedling Read here: https://t.co/fzdNy9eTQK
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