Electricity and natural gas rates are showing no signs of dropping anytime soon. While the country is finding new natural gas fields primarily in the northeast, it will take awhile for the gas to finally become available on the open market. In the case of electricity, prices continue to climb with no ceiling in sight. [...]
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Energy Choice is Making a Difference in New Jersey
December 25th, 2010
BY KENNETH J. MATULA , COMMENTARY, newjerseynewsroom.com Thursday, 28 October 2010 12:07 A recent poll conducted by Farleigh Dickinson University’s Public Mind indicates almost two-thirds of New Jersey residents are inclined to switch electricity providers to save 10 percent or more on the electricity portion of their bill. Evolving market conditions indicate the time is [...]
National Grid Predicts Home Natural Gas Bills To Rise 4 Percent This Winter
November 28th, 2010
by: John Mariani / The Post-Standard Published: Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 11:23 AM Updated: Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 1:48 PM Syracuse, NY — A typical Upstate New York National Grid natural gas customer could pay about 4 percent more to heat his or her home this winter than last, company officials said Wednesday. Melanie [...]
Electric Deregulation Finally Takes Off – 866-572-2274
August 25th, 2010
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 [...]
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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