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Local Treasures with Pia: Danish history of Wilbur
Wilbur, Washington has a rich Danish history. Learn more about the small town's connection to Denmark
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Local Treasures with Pia: Wallace, Idaho
A day spent in Wallace is always a good day, find things to do when you visit.
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Say goodbye to leaky ductwork
Are you an Avista customer in Stevens, Ferry or Pend Oreille county? Do you live in a mobile or manufactured home heated by electricity? Get FREE duct-sealing from Avista and KW Energy. You’ll use less energy and save money.
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Idaho Electric Rates and Tariffs
Find everything you need to know about electric rates and tariffs in Idaho including rate adjustments and price. Read more here.
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Avista’s Small Business Lighting Program is in Full Bloom at Ritters Nursery
How a local garden center, Ritters, is growing under new lights from Avista’s Small Business Lighting Program
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Saving energy with landscaping
Upgrading your landscape to be more energy efficient will only help you save money in the long run. Get tips to saving energy on your landscaping design here.
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Getting connected
Discover the steps to get solar connected. While Avista does not install, we are here to help. Learn about net metering and getting connected
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Housing the Homeless in Grants Pass, Oregon
A project of AllCare Community Foundation (ACCF), Foundry Village is a safe place where those experiencing homelessness can find the stability necessary to further their journey from homelessness into long-term housing and self-sufficiency. The village is comprised of 17 tiny homes in a gated and staffed community serving those affected by homelessness in Josephine County, Oregon.
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Washington Window and Sliding Glass Door Rebates for Multifamily Homes
Washington window rebates for multifamily homes are available to qualified Avista customers. Learn what’s available and what steps to take to apply
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Idaho Service Quality Program Results
Each year, Avista measures how well we perform in meeting our goal to provide the best customer service possible. In line with that tradition, we’ve established a set of service quality measures in collaboration with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (IPUC) and others. We provide an annual report card to customers showing how we are doing on meeting our goals.
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