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Trade Ally Hub

Start or enhance your successful energy projects here!
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Increased Energy Efficiency Incentives in 2025

As of May 15, 2025, we haveincreased incentive amounts in an effort to encourage your continued participation in our energy efficiency programs. This increase applies to the Lighting, Non-lighting and Multifamily Retrofit programs.

City Light aims to provide designers, contractors, and installers with incentives, clear communication, relevant training, and effective tools to successfully complete energy projects. The Trade Ally Hub is your go-to resource to find everything you need. Stay informed by connecting with us and come back to this page for updates!

Partner with City Light to:

  • Boost your company’s knowledge and gain a competitive advantage.
  • Help lower your customers’ upfront costs and shorten paybacks.
  • Earn repeat sales and recommendations from happy customers when they achieve their energy goals.
  • Receive support navigating City Light programs and processes.

Supporting Diversity & Inclusion in Seattle’s Energy Industry

Seattle City Light supports the utilization of Women- and Minority-owned businesses (WMBE) on City contracts as both prime contractors and subcontractors. Partnering with WMBE contractors brings unique perspectives and expertise to our projects, ensuring our work reflects Seattle’s vibrant, diverse population. Each year, we establish a plan and annual voluntary goals for WMBE inclusion in consulting and purchasing contracts. Seattle City Light defines WMBE firms as state-certified or self-identified firms at least 51% owned by women and minorities.

OurWomen and Minority Owned Business Enterprise (WMBE) Program is designed to support and empower Women and Minority-owned businesses, enabling them to contribute to Seattle’s energy future. Through this program, WMBE contractors can grow their businesses, access resources, and make a meaningful impact on our city’s sustainable energy initiatives.Contact our WMBE specialist to learn more about our resources and discuss potential City Light contracting opportunities.

To promote your business and make it easier to do work with City Light, register your business and get listed in the City’sonline business directory, or search the directory to identify a WMBE firm to partner with.

Connect with our Trade Ally Manager

If you have additional questions or feedback, reach out to our Trade Ally Manager atSCL_Trade_Ally@seattle.gov.

Connect with Us

City Light

Dawn Lindell, General Manager and CEO
Address:700 5th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98104
Mailing Address:PO Box 34023, Seattle, WA, 98124-4023
Phone:(206) 684-3000
Email:SCL_ExternalComms@seattle.gov

Seattle City Light was created by the citizens of Seattle in 1902 to provide affordable, reliable, and environmentally responsible electric power to the City of Seattle and neighboring suburbs.


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