Seattle City Light is the public utility providing electricity to Seattle, Washington, in the United States, and parts of its metropolitan area, including...
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Link light rail is a light rail rapid transit system serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It is managed by Sound Transit...
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through 3 dams managed by Seattle City Light or cease to use his likeness. In their open letter they state: "Sealth, or Chief Seattle, was a person known for...
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Seattle (/siˈætəl/ see-AT-əl) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2023 population...
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waste management, and Seattle City Light for electricity. The private companies are Puget Sound Energy for natural gas; CenTrio Seattle for district heating;...
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Lynnwood City Center and south through the Rainier Valley past Seattle–Tacoma International Airport to Angle Lake station as part of Sound Transit's light rail...
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alongside the Peninsula Light Company, a non-profit cooperative on the Key Peninsula. The remaining local providers, Seattle City Light, the Snohomish County...
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1 Line (Sound Transit) (redirect from Green Line (Seattle))
formerly Central Link, is a light rail line in Seattle, Washington, United States, and part of Sound Transit's Link light rail system. It serves 23 stations...
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Skagit River Hydroelectric Project (category Seattle City Light dams)
Washington. The project is owned and operated by Seattle City Light to provide electric power for the City of Seattle and surrounding communities. In 2012, hydro-electric...
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is part of the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project and managed by Seattle City Light. The Skagit Valley was formed via runoff from Cordilleran Glacier...
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