OutFront Electric Deregulation Finally Takes Off Jonathan Fahey, 03.25.10, 11:40 AM EDT Forbes Magazine dated April 12, 2010 Volatile electricity prices and new technologies are finally allowing retail power sellers to deliver on the promise of deregulation. The giant brain that manages the electricity used by 27 buildings owned by Vornado Realty Trust ( VNO [...]
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Commercial Electricity Brokers Help Businesses Find Best Rates – 866-572-2274
July 21st, 2010
Electricity is one of the biggest expenses for a company, usually right under their payroll. So when a company is in a deregulated market it can be very beneficial for that company to find a lower rate on their electricity. When companies in deregulated areas are looking for the best rate on their electricity there [...]
New York State Energy Survey Shows Consumers Lack Awareness of Energy Choice – 866-572-2274
July 6th, 2010
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ — At a time when New Yorkers are focused on energy costs, a new survey reveals that 42% of respondents have heard about energy deregulation “but don’t know that much about it.” Awareness about ESCO’s (Energy Service Companies) who offer competitive and innovative pricing options in New York’s deregulated markets [...]
Where Can Businesses Start As Electric Rate Caps End in Pennsylvania? – 866-572-2274
July 6th, 2010
by David Fein on June 18th, 2010 Just a little more than six months from now, PECO and other electric service rate caps are set to expire throughout Pennsylvania. Some energy rate caps in Pennsylvania have already expired, and as all rate caps come to an end on December 31, 2010, some businesses and other [...]
Philadelphia Businesses Go Shopping for Electricity – 866-572-2274
July 6th, 2010
By: Andrew Maykuth Philly Inquirer Staff Writer Wednesday, June 16 Brace yourself for power shopping – and we’re not talking about a marathon outing at the mall. Nearly two dozen energy companies are scrambling to sign up Peco Energy Co.’s biggest, most lucrative customers – the commercial and industrial users – in preparation for electric [...]
Connecticut Survey Finds Overwhelming Consumer Support for Choice and Competition in the Electricity Industry – 866-572-2274
July 6th, 2010
Competitive markets favored over more state oversight to lower electricity prices New England Energy Alliance For Immediate Release Boston, MA – 4/30/10 – Survey results released today by the New England Energy Alliance (NEEA) finds that a compelling 88 percent of Connecticut consumers support having competition in the electricity industry. The survey also [...]



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