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October Windstorm

We understand how difficult it is to be without power and that you need information about when your power is coming back on so you can make plans. We are working around the clock to assess damage and make repairs, and will continue to do so until power is restored to all customers.

Below are estimated restoration times for impacted areas. If you are checking the outage map on pse.com and your outage does not have a specific time for the power to be restored, it’s because our crews in the field need to complete other work before being able to restore your power. As crews are assigned to a repair job, the specific restoration time for that outage will be added to the outage map.

  • Most Kitsap and King County customers will have power restored by the end of day Monday 10/27. Outages in the North Bend area may extend into Tuesday.

  • The majority of customers in Pierce County will have power restored by the end of Tuesday 10/28. Outages in the Cascade foothills could extend into Wednesday due to the extent of damage in that area.

  • Thurston County experienced heavy damage; power will be restored to customers over the coming days, but it will take until Tuesday evening and into early Wednesday for that work to finish in places like Prairie Ridge, Victor Falls, and Ponderosa Estates.
 
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Industrial Strategic Energy Management


Build a trained energy team, earn incentives

Our Industrial Strategic Energy Management (ISEM) program provides the training and tools you need to develop your own on-site energy-management team, as well as incentives for energy savings and achievement of program milestones. It's a holistic, cohort-based program focused on organizational culture and employee engagement with an emphasis on low- and no-cost projects.

Case studies

Check out the carousel at the bottom of this page to see more case study videos. You can also read even more in our case study library about the successes our ISEM customers have had.

Puyallup Water Pollution Control Plant

Since joining PSE’s ISEM program in early 2021, Puyallup Water Pollution Control Plant has cut more than $50,000 of annual energy costs with low- and no-cost changes they learned in a cohort with industry peers.



What you get

If you qualify for our ISEM program, you’ll receive:

  • Training through five or six workshops for an energy team comprised of employees from different groups at your organization.
  • An onsite energy assessment event to identify energy-saving opportunities, including engineering support from PSE.
  • Energy performance tracking tools to track progress and document savings at your site.
  • An organizational energy-management assessment to understand where your organization is in its energy-management process and where improvements can be made to sustain strategic energy management at your site.
  • Annual incentives over three performance years for verified site-level energy savings associated with process improvements, behavioral changes, and operations and management changes implemented throughout your industrial site. We also offer two milestone incentives for achieving key program criteria. Current incentive rates are listed below.

Year 1 incentive schedule
Performance incentive
Electric$0.04 per kWh saved
Natural gas$0.64 per therm saved
RebateUp to $50,000

Milestone incentive #1
Earn this one-time incentive when your business provides production data needed to develop a site energy model.
Rebate$1,000

Milestone incentive #2
Earn this one-time incentive when you demonstrate employee engagement efforts and start working on energy-saving measures.
Rebate$1,000


Year 2 and 3 incentive schedule
Performance incentive
Electric$0.04 per kWh saved
Natural gas$0.64per therm saved
RebateUp to $50,000


How you qualify

To be eligible for our ISEM program:

  • Your business site must be within PSE's electric and/or gas service area.
  • Your business site must be considered industrial, which often (but not always) means either: the majority of its electric load is associated with processing or manufacturing; or, its subsystems maintain long run-hours, rely on industry-standard technology, and keep relatively stable control set points and loads.
  • Sites whose principal use is office or retail are almost always not eligible for this program.
  • Buildings targeted in your ISEM portfolio must collectively use greater than 3,000,000 kWh or 150,000 therms (or a combination of both) annually.
  • You must assign and commit existing staff members as your executive sponsor, energy champion and data lead. These people form the core energy team at the site and act as liaisons between your business and PSE. This team is responsible for completing program deliverables and tasks, communicating energy-saving initiatives to your staff, and managing your site's energy bills.

How you apply

To get pre-approved, complete the online custom grant application.


Custom O&M project incentives

There are also incentives available to pay and support operation and maintenance (O&M) implementation which require internal and external labor and materials within your facilities. Please refer to our Industrial Custom Capital Grants program for more details about custom O&M grants.





Questions? Get in touch with us at industrialem@pse.com.


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Ask an Energy Advisor

For personalized advice, contact PSE's Industrial team at industrialem@pse.com.

Or call a PSE Energy Advisor at 1-800-562-1482.

Resources
Case studies

Conagra Brands: Read how this manufacturing facility got employees on board to help trim $36k in energy costs.


Advanced Drainage Systems: Find out how ADS manufacturing facility saved $76k with low/no cost improvements, replicable across sites.


Puyallup WPCP: See how a wastewater treatment plant in Puyallup saved more than $50k in energy costs.