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For a clean and affordable energy future

The NW Energy Coalition is an alliance of more than 100 environmental, civic, and human service organizations, progressive utilities, and businesses in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and British Columbia. We promote development of renewable energy and energy conservation, consumer protection, low-income energy assistance, and fish and wildlife restoration on the Columbia and Snake rivers.



Efficiency Works! serves to help Northwest business and civic leaders embrace energy efficiency as the cheapest, cleanest and most abundant resource to meet our growing energy needs.
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