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Avista Utilities is the regulated business unit of Avista Corp., an investor-owned utility headquartered in Spokane, Washington. Avista Corp.'s primary, non-utility subsidiary was Ecova, an energy and sustainability management company with over 700 [citation needed] expense management customers, representing more than 600,000 [citation needed ...
Naming rights were purchased in 1998 (and the stadium renamed after the 1999 season) [2] [21] by Avista, the Spokane-based utility founded in 1889 as Washington Water Power Company. [22] The venue's first corporate name was Seafirst Stadium, from 1994 through 1999.
The facility is located on the Upper Spokane Falls in Riverfront Park where the river splits into three branches around snxw meneɂ (formerly known as Canada Island) [3] and Havermale Island. The power plant was completed in 1922 by Washington Water Power and is still operated by the company's successor, Avista .
In 1937, Spokane became a charter member of the Class B Western International League (WIL), [3] the predecessor of the Northwest League. They played at Ferris Field from 1937 through 1942 and 1946 until folding during the 1954 season on June 21. [4] [5] [6] Spokane was a charter member of the Northwest League, which debuted in 1955 as a Class B ...
Spokane River: 71 Avista Utilities: 1915, 1919, 1924 [12] Lower Baker Dam: Skagit County: Baker River (Washington) 79 Puget Sound Energy: 1960, 2013 [4] Lower Granite Dam: Garfield County Whitman County
Nov. 10—PULLMAN — Avista plans to begin relighting customers' natural gas appliances Saturday after the Williams Pipeline it contracts with was ruptured earlier this week, wiping out service ...
Rosentrater joined Avista Corp. in 1999 as an electrical engineer and was later promoted to leadership roles that built her expertise across Avista's electric and natural gas businesses.
Jan. 13—As Spokane residents were dealing with the coldest weather in more than a year, Avista Utilities warned its customers of a natural gas supply problem and asked them to lower their ...