Skip to Content

Related News

  • Related News

  • September is National Preparedness Month: 3 tips to prepare your home & family

    Let's "Be Ready" together!

    Find Out More
  • EWEB invests in preparedness for severe weather and natural disasters

    Just as you take steps to safeguard your home and family, EWEB is investing in equipment and processes to ensure our community’s electric and water systems remain reliable in the face of adversity.

    Find Out More
  • EWEB customers achieve remarkable results in environmental stewardship through EWEB's Lead Green programs

    Subscribers of EWEB's Lead Green programs helped reduce carbon emissions in 2023 by 730 metric tons of CO2e.

    Find Out More
  • EWEB prepares to re-energize the new Currin Substation

    The rebuilt substation will increase load capacity, improve power reliability, and incorporate seismic resiliency to ensure service to our community for generations.

    Find Out More
  • EWEB, SUB and RWD join forces at Lane County Fair to distribute water to fairgoers

    The Eugene Water & Electric Board, Springfield Utility Board and Rainbow Water District are teaming up for the 9th year to provide fairgoers with clean, cold free water.

    Find Out More
  • Show More
National Lineman Appreciation Day

April 18, 2023 Robyn Smith, EWEB Communications

Line workers in front of EWEB service truck

Today and every day, we celebrate and honor the hard work, innovation and dedication of electrical line workers.

Line workers play a critical role in maintaining and repairing our electric infrastructure, day or night and in the toughest of weather conditions. EWEB line crews ensure safe and reliable power reaches homes and business in Eugene and the surrounding areas.

Related Programs

Protect your electronic equipment
Read more

Read more

Electronics can be damaged by momentary high voltage, often called a surge or spike. Protecting your electronics is as simple as choosing a quality surge protector.

Know your electric panel
Find out more

Find out more

We regularly receive reports of power outages that are actually a tripped breaker on the customer's circuit panel. Checking your circuit panel before reporting an outage can save you hassle and money.

Generator safety
Learn more

Learn more

Using a generator when the power goes out is a great option, but safety should be the top priority for both you and utility workers.