Our Supply Solutions
Electric
The world of electric consumption is as vast as it is deep. We work with our supplier to closely analyze your capacity, peak, and load factor to formulate a custom strategy to fit your consumption of electricity.
Natural Gas
Our natural gas suppliers update us daily with past, present and future natural gas market behavior and analytics as to provide you with the best price possible.
Wind
Working hand in hand with wind farm devolpers, we are your gateway into renewable energy development programs. Without any experience in agriculture we have partnered to bring dreams of wind farms to fruition.
Solar
If you are receiving internal or external pressures to convert portions of your energy consumption to renewables we can help to develop a number of green power inititaves including implementation of solar installations. In some cases we can have some if not all the cost of green power projects covered by our supplier.
From Oklahoma to the New York Islands.
Our vision is to see that energy consumer, large or small, in our over 24 U.S. markets, recieves the absolute best energy pricing available to them.
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Below are some of the leading utilities suppliers that we negotiate with to insure the best rates and terms of your energy supply cost:
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After Decades of Doubt, Deregulation Delivers Lower Electricity Prices.
"Similar to what happened in the airline and telecommunications industries, deregulation was supposed to reduce the prices consumers paid for electricity. After a decade of doubt, it has done precisely that."
"For example, in Ohio, a large industrial customer recently reported that the retail price it paid for electricity had increased by 53% since 2009. During the same period, the wholesale price of electricity in Ohio had decreased by over 10%."
"The implications of this economic shift are vast."