
Oregon Utilities Urge Energy Conservation Amidst Extreme Heat and Wildfire Threats
Eugene Water and Electric Board is urging customers to conserve energy due to hot weather, wildfire smoke, and strained power grid. Electricity prices have surged to $1,000-$1,700 per megawatt hour, compared to the usual $30-$50. The shutdown of regional generators, including EWEB's Carmen-Smith hydroelectric facility, has forced the company to purchase power at high market rates. While no emergency shutoffs are expected, customers are advised to avoid charging electric vehicles, set air conditioners to 74 degrees or higher, use smaller appliances, delay using dryers or dishwashers, and turn off unnecessary lights and electronics.