Legislation Details

Record No: Res 32206    Version: 1 Council Bill No:
Type: Resolution (Res) Status: Introduction & Referral Ready
Current Controlling Legislative Body Parks and City Light Committee
On agenda: 6/3/2026
Ordinance No:
Title: A resolution relating to the City Light Department; acknowledging and approving the 2026 Integrated Resource Plan as conforming with the public policy objectives of The City of Seattle and the requirements of the State of Washington; and approving the Integrated Resource Plan for the biennium September 2026 through August 2028.
Sponsors: Debora Juarez
Attachments: 1. Att 1 - SCL 2026 Integrated Resource Plan, 2. Att 2 - SCL 2026 Integrated Resource Plan Appendices
Supporting documents: 1. Summary and Fiscal Note, 2. Presentation
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The City of Seattle
Resolution
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A resolution relating to the City Light Department; acknowledging and approving the 2026 Integrated Resource Plan as conforming with the public policy objectives of The City of Seattle and the requirements of the State of Washington; and approving the Integrated Resource Plan for the biennium September 2026 through August 2028.
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The City of Seattle (City) recognizes the desire of its residents to have adequate, reliable, affordable, equitable, low-risk, and environmentally responsible electric power resources.
The City recognizes the need for clean and reliable electric power resources to assure the economic well-being, health, comfort, and safety of its residents.
The City Light Department's (City Light) 2026 Integrated Resource Plan continues to emphasize energy conservation and engagement in regional energy programs and markets, resource diversity, reasonable cost, the addition of clean renewable resources, and customer participation in conservation and demand response programs.
The 2026 Integrated Resource Plan identifies additions to City Light's portfolio of electric power resources that meet anticipated customer power needs as a result of transportation and building electrification for the planning period of 2026 to 2045.
The 2026 Integrated Resource Plan recognizes that City Light continues in its role to further advance and support leadership in regional greenhouse gas reduction, energy conservation, renewable or non-emitting energy, and electrification.
The 2026 Integrated Resource Plan is intended to conform with the State of Washington requirements under chapter 19.280 RCW for the development of integrated resource plans or progress reports by consumer-owned utilities and approval of such plans or reports by the consumer-owned utilities' governing bodies each biennium.
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