Despite having to weather a series of legal setbacks, Oregon’s local building electrification movement proceeds apace. This year, the Cities of Ashland, Bend, Eugene, and Talent each signaled their intention to move forward with new regulations on gas use in buildings – in many cases pursuing policies that were advocated for by Breach and our coalition partners. Breach has also been active this year in trying to persuade the Eugene Water and Electricity Board – Oregon’s largest public utility – to ramp up their electrification and weatherization subsidies for existing homes, and improve their low-income assistance programs.
Through our newest hire, Oregon Statewide Energy Transition Organizer Aya Cockram, Breach will collaborate with local partners in a host of Oregon municipalities in 2025 to ensure that our buildings are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting residents’ health, and lowering energy burden on Oregonians.