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Check out Energy Savings with Energy Trust of Oregon Check Out Energy Savings with Energy Trust of Oregon The following libraries offer Kill A Watt® energy monitors in collaboration with Energy Trust. In addition, see page 3 for a list libraries that independently provide energy monitors to their patrons. Libraries offering energy monitors through Check Out Energy Savings with Energy Trust City Zip Code Adams Public Library Adams 97801 Amity Library Amity 97101 Arlington Public Library Arlington 97812 Astoria Public Library Astoria 97103 Athena Public Library Athena 97813 Baker County Public Library Baker City 97814 Bandon Public Library Bandon 97411 Beaverton City Library Beaverton 97005 Brownsville Community Library Brownsville 97327 Canby Public Library Canby 97013 Cedar Mill Community Library Portland 97229 Clackamas County Library Clackamas 97015-5436 Coos Bay Library Coos Bay 97420 Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Corvallis 97330 Crook County Library Prineville 97754 Dallas Public Library Dallas 97338 Deschutes Public Library District Bend 97701 Dora Public Library Myrtle Pt 97458 Douglas County Library System Roseburg 97470 Driftwood Public Library Lincoln City 97367 Echo Public Library Echo 97826 Enterprise Public Library Enterprise 97828 Estacada Public Library Estacada 97023 Flora M. Laird Memorial Library Myrtle Pt 97458 Forest Grove City Library Forest Grove 97116 Garden Home Community Library Portland 97223 Gladstone Public Library Gladstone 97027 Hazel M. Lewis Library Powers 97466 Helix Public Library Helix 97835 Hillsboro Main Public Library Hillsboro 97124 Hood River Hood River 97031 Independence Public Library Independence 97351 Jackson County Library Services Medford 97501 Jefferson County Library District Madras 97741 Jefferson Public Library Jefferson 97352 Joseph City Library Joseph 97846 Josephine Community Libraries Grants Pass 97526 Klamath County Library Service District Klamath Falls 97601 Lake County Library District Lakeview 97603 Lake Oswego Public Library Lake Oswego 97034 Lebanon Public Library Lebanon 97355 Ledding Library Milwaukie 97222 Lyons Public Library Lyons 97358 Mary Gilkey City Library Dayton 97114 McMinnville Public Library McMinnville 97128 Molalla Public Library Molalla 97038 Mt. Angel Public Library Mt Angel 97362 Multnomah County Library Portland 97212 Newberg Public Library Newberg 97132 Newport Public Library Newport 97365 North Plains Public Library North Plains 97133 Oregon City Public Library Oregon City 97045 Oregon Trail Public Library District – Heppner Branch Heppner 97836 Pendleton Public Library Pendleton 97801 Pilot Rock Public Library Pilot Rock 97868 Sandy Public Library Sandy 97055 Seaside Public Library Seaside 97138 Sheridan Public Library Sheridan 97378 Sherman Co. Public/School Library Moro 97039 Sherwood Public Library Sherwood 97140 Siletz Public Library Siletz 97308 Silver Falls Library District Silverton 97381 Stanfield Public Library Stanfield 97875 Stayton Public Library Stayton 97383 Sweet Home Public Library Sweet Home 97386 The Dalles-Wasco County Library The Dalles 97058 Tigard Public Library Tigard 97223 Tualatin Public Library Tualatin 97062 Union Carnegie Public Library Union 97883 Wallowa County Library Enterprise 97828 Wallowa Public Library Wallowa 97885 West Slope Community Library Portland 97225 West Linn Public Library West Linn 97068 Willamina Public Library Willamina 97396 Page | 2 Additional libraries offering energy monitors City Zip Code Eugene Public Library Eugene 97401 Junction City Public Library Junction City 97448 Lincoln County Library District Newport 97365 Roseburg Public Schools Roseburg 97471 Salem Public Library Salem 97301 Scappoose Public Library Scappoose 97056 About Energy Trust of Oregon Energy Trust is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to helping utility customers benefit from saving energy and generating renewable power. Our services, cash incentives and energy solutions have helped customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural and Cascade Natural Gas save on energy costs. Our work helps keep energy costs as low as possible, creates jobs and builds a sustainable energy future. Learn more at www.energytrust.org or call 1.866.368.7878. Page | 3 .
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