PGE employee honored for volunteer work
By day, Linda Banks is a human resources diversity specialist at Portland General Electric. But after her workday ends, Banks transforms into a volunteer version of a superhero. All told, she has...
View ArticlePGE on the hunt for new electric supplies
The utility yesterday issued a request for proposals for an independent evaluator to help the company with three competitive bidding processes this year to acquire 200 megawatts of year-round flexible...
View ArticlePGE offers to periodically dim businesses’ lights for energy savings
Portland General Electric last week announced a program for business customers that will automatically reduce a facility’s energy use during peak times – mainly during extremely hot or cold days.
View ArticlePGE, PSU partner to create power engineering teaching lab
Portland’s biggest university and electrical company are teaming together to give power engineering education a boost. Portland General Electric recently awarded a $50,000 grant to Portland State...
View ArticleBuilding affordable units for less
Home First Development built the 27-unit Snowberry affordable housing complex for $1.89 million.
View ArticlePGE surging ahead with power projects
Portland General Electric is building three major power-generating facilities in Oregon and Southeast Washington as it tries to meet a renewable portfolio requirement and demand from its growing...
View ArticleNew federal rules spark projects
Efforts are under way at two Portland higher education campuses to ensure compliance.
View ArticleUtility’s efforts to boost sustainability recognized nationally
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has selected Portland General Electric as the recipient of a 2014 Green Power Leadership Award.
View ArticlePGE preparing for $9.3M office building renovation
Portland General Electric is planning to renovate and seismically upgrade a Portland office building so that it can provide customers with better service during emergent situations and employees with...
View ArticleFinalists named for riverfront path design
Three teams are still in the running to design a public path through the former Blue Heron Paper Co. mill site in Oregon City.
View ArticleAlphabet District design refinement
Changes are forthcoming for a six-story, mixed-use building planned in the Alphabet District.
View ArticleTransformer delays zap developers
Portland developers say they’re caught in a no-win situation over where to put transformers for the crop of towers rising throughout the Central City.
View ArticleA project to meet current demand
On a busy Southwest Portland jobsite, PGE is engaged in a major effort to support the anticipated population growth by constructing a new substation.
View ArticlePGE surging ahead with power projects
Portland General Electric is building three major power-generating facilities in Oregon and Southeast Washington as it tries to meet a renewable portfolio requirement and demand from its growing...
View ArticleNew federal rules spark projects
Efforts are under way at two Portland higher education campuses to ensure compliance. The post New federal rules spark projects appeared first on Daily Journal of Commerce.
View ArticleUtility’s efforts to boost sustainability recognized nationally
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has selected Portland General Electric as the recipient of a 2014 Green Power Leadership Award. The post Utility’s efforts to boost sustainability recognized...
View ArticlePGE preparing for $9.3M office building renovation
Portland General Electric is planning to renovate and seismically upgrade a Portland office building so that it can provide customers with better service during emergent situations and employees with...
View ArticleFinalists named for riverfront path design
Three teams are still in the running to design a public path through the former Blue Heron Paper Co. mill site in Oregon City. The post Finalists named for riverfront path design appeared first on...
View ArticleAlphabet District design refinement
Changes are forthcoming for a six-story, mixed-use building planned in the Alphabet District. The post Alphabet District design refinement appeared first on Daily Journal of Commerce.
View ArticleTransformer delays zap developers
Portland developers say they’re caught in a no-win situation over where to put transformers for the crop of towers rising throughout the Central City. The post Transformer delays zap developers...
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