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Service at your fingertips
Have you tried the Avista mobile app? You can access Avista outage maps, pay bills, and more! Try it for yourself today! Available in iTunes and Google Play.
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Avista's Energy is Clean and Getting Cleaner
Dan Johnson is Avista’s Director of Clean Energy Strategy. As he settles into this new role, he offers his thoughts about Avista’s longstanding commitment to providing clean, reliable and affordable energy for our customers and our vision of a clean energy future that encompasses both electric and natural gas resources.
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Common misleading solar claims
Solar is a popular renewable energy source, and many people want to put solar panels on their homes. Unfortunately, the popularity of solar energy has led to numerous misleading claims by some third-party installers about solar. Read more for common misleading solar claims.
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All aboard
The train museum in Reardan, Washington is home to 30 train models to explore! Learn more about visiting this museum and its amazing history here!
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Local Treasures with Pia: The MAC is open again
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Browne's Addition is now open. Here's what to expect when visiting.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Music Conservatory of Sandpoint continues to flourish
Since 2019, Music Conservatory of Sandpoint has been filling the old Sandpoint City Hall with music and improvements. The next step in renovation is to replace all the windows in the historic building to make it more energy efficient, with the goal to turn it into a truly green building.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Mobius Discovery Center
Have fun discovering reptiles, science, and art in Downtown Spokane. Learn more about Mobius Discovery Center here.
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Avista promotes community involvement
Living, working, and volunteering in our communities has been a part of the Avista culture since our founding in 1889. Our employees donate around 50,000 hours of community service work each year – just because it’s the right thing to do.
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Climate Commitment Act rate adjustments for Washington Avista natural gas customers
The Climate Commitment Act (CCA), passed by the Washington state legislature in 2021 and implemented by the Washington Department of Ecology, aims to reduce carbon emissions and achieve greenhouse gas limits set in the state law. It requires all businesses, like Avista, with emissions exceeding a certain level, to reduce those emissions to net zero by 2050 and to meet emissions targets along the way.
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Report a Power Outage
Is there a power outage or gas leak in your area? If you're an Avista customer, make sure to report it by visiting us online or calling us now.
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