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Natural Gas and Carbon Monoxide
Safety is always a priority. Stay alert, install detectors, and know the signs.
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Tree and Stump Removal Near Natural Gas Lines
Working near buried natural gas lines is dangerous. Gas lines can shift over time and may be closer to the surface than expected. Tree roots can also grow around pipes, so pulling or grinding a stump without care can cause serious damage. A damaged gas line can cause leaks, fire, explosions, property damage or serious injury. If you plan to remove a tree or stump near a gas line, follow these safety tips.
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Western Energy Imbalance Market Drives Value for Avista's Customers
Avista officially entered the Western Energy Imbalance Market (WEIM) on March 2, joining 16 other western utilities in the real-time wholesale energy trading market. The WEIM enables participants anywhere in the West to buy and sell power close to the time electricity is consumed. Learn more here!
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Education, Event and Tour Requests
Is your classroom, community organization or event seeking Avista participation? We’re excited to participate in community events, support educational opportunities, and offer facility tours. Request Avista participation here.
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One Year Later: Reflecting on the Natural Gas Outage and Our System
Discover how Avista responded to the largest natural gas outage in its history, affecting over 36,000 customers. Learn about the restoration efforts and the intricate pipeline system that supports our service. Watch our educational video to understand more about natural gas delivery and outage management.
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Downtown's deep connections
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The Gateway to the Palouse
Avista provided electric charging stations at the restore the historic Texaco Central Service Station! Learn about the history of Texaco Station here.
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Why Are Energy Bills Higher in Winter?
Wondering what causes winter energy bills to be higher? Read this article to learn some reasons why.
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At Home with Lisa: Quick ideas for fall heating
Lisa keeps her old house warm before the deep chill sets in. Read cold weather heating tips.
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On the Oregon Trail: Community Theaters
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