
Sweet Potato’s Closet, Hermiston, OR
Sweet Potato’s Closet received a $400 cash incentive to install a new smart thermostat to boost HVAC efficiency and indoor comfort for staff and visitors. Now, the non-profit organization maintains an ideal temperature year-round while keeping energy costs in check.
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Strengthening support for diverse contractors through peer mentorship
In 2024, Energy Trust expanded mentorship opportunities for contractors participating in its Contractor Development Pathway for current and prospective trade ally businesses owned by Black, Indigenous and people of color, women and people in rural areas.
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Free energy education workshops empower renters to take control of their energy costs
In 2024, Energy Trust helped multifamily property owners facilitate nearly 100 free educational workshops for their renters. These workshops provided nearly 900 Oregon renters with the tools and confidence to save energy and lower their monthly utility costs.
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Community-based organizations help advance energy equity in rural Oregon
All utility customers eligible for Energy Trust’s energy efficiency and clean energy programs should have opportunities to directly participate in and benefit equitably from those programs. However, awareness of and access to these programs has historically lagged in low-income and rural areas.
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Centennial School District invests in efficiency to cut energy costs and create more comfortable, learning environments
Oregon’s schools are important hubs for learning and community around the state, yet many aging schools need critical maintenance upgrades. Energy Trust can help schools make those upgrades with the most efficient options that make classrooms more comfortable, safer and less costly to maintain.
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City of Grants Pass uses biogas to lower costs at wastewater treatment plant
Treating wastewater isn’t just about community health and safety. It can also be a way to lower costs and increase its ability to adjust energy use to variable conditions. A recent upgrade at the Grants Pass Wastewater Treatment Plant is an example of the projects that are moving the city toward its energy efficiency and sustainability goals.
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