Blue Sky Community Challenge Klamath Falls
Thanks for rising to the challenge!
We appreciate Klamath Falls for its participation in the Klamth Fall Blue Sky renewable energy challenge.
Klamath Falls has historically demonstrated a commitment to the use of renewable energy through their extensive and valuable geothermal resources.
In addition, Pepsi Cola of Klamath Falls, a 50 year old family owned business, is the site of one of the largest solar facilities in the Northwest. This solar project exists in part with help from Blue Sky customer purchases.
Your commitment to Blue Sky supports a sustainable energy future, by creating jobs throughout the West and strengthening Klamath Falls’ local economy.
How can you get involved?
While the challenge may be over, your commitment to the environment shouldn't be. You can step up and join the Blue Sky program right now. For as little as $1.95 each month, you can support renewable energy and make a difference.
Join these local businesses who are leading the way in promoting our community as a center of renewable energy awareness:
- Ambrose McAuliffe
- City of Klamath Falls
- Collins Products LLC
- Columbia Forest Products
- Eco Solar
- Herald and News
- JELD-WEN Windows & Doors
- Klamath & Lake Community Action Services
- Klamath Basin Senior Citizens' Council
- Night Fire Natural Foods
- Oregon Institute of Technology
- Pelican Electric
- Simplexity Health
- SmithBates Printing & Design
- South Valley Bank & Trust
- Staples Inc
- The Ross Ragland Theater
- The Running Y Ranch Resort
- Tru Line Surveying, Inc.
- William Boyle
- Win-R Insulation, Inc.
- Wong Potatoes, Inc
- Zbinden Carter Engineering, Inc

