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Seattle City Light was the first electric utility in the nation to become greenhouse gas neutral (2005) [3] and has the longest-running energy conservation program in the country. The utility owns a large portion of its generation, which is predominately hydro, so is able to offer some of the country's lowest rates to its customers (of ...
The Seattle Municipal Light and Power Plant's initial capacity of 3500 kilowatts was increased to 13,500 kilowatts by 1910, [2] and further improvements brought capacity to 40,000 kilowatts. [3] Residents of the city paid one of the country's lowest electrical rates per kilowatt hour, [ 2 ] more than half the rate charged by the private firm ...
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A former streetcar substation in downtown Renton, built 1898 or 1899 [5]. Seattle was electrified since shortly after its incorporation in 1869. [b] Gas street lamps were installed in part of the downtown area in 1874, [6] but by 1886 (four years after Pearl Street Station was built in New York), the Seattle Electric Light Company had created the first incandescent lighting system west of the ...
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[1] [2] After the failure of the Seattle Commons plan in the 1990s, which proposed a large city park over the neighborhood, the land was opened for development by Paul Allen's Vulcan Real Estate, which envisioned it as a hub for biotech and high tech firms. [3] Vulcan and Seattle City Light began talks of collaborating to build a $160 million ...
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Seattle City Light logo used until mid-2010's, first use not clear, but could date back to 1974 when the City of Seattle logo was created, but may have been created as recently as 1999. See File:Seattle City Light (logo).svg for the current logo (as of this writing). Source