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LIPA to Partner with National Grid and a Host of State and Local Agencies to Help Businesses Save Money by Going Green – 866-572-2274

Free Seminars will help Long Island Businesses to become more energy efficient, save money and gain recognition as green leaders in the business community. Uniondale, NY- In a continuing effort to help Long Island businesses go green, save money, and gain recognition as a green and environmentally responsible company, the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA), [...]

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New Parameters For Small Pennsylvania Firms Seeking Deregulated Energy – 866-572-2274

February 07, 2011|By Andrew Maykuth, Inquirer Staff Writer As confusing as the new deregulated electricity market is for Peco Energy Co. residential customers, it’s worse for commercial customers. While homeowners can compare published residential electric rates, owners of small businesses have no similar resource. Alternative suppliers rarely post their commercial rates, which are often negotiated [...]

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Peco: 16% of Customers Have Switched Suppliers – 866-572-2274

March 29, 2011|By Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Since electric competition took off on Jan. 1 in Peco Energy Co. territory, more than 260,000 customers have switched suppliers, according to the utility. About 16 percent of Peco’s 1.6 million customers, including most of its large industrial customers, have switched to alternative suppliers, according to Cathy [...]

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Consumer Advocates Battle ComEd Rate Hikes – 866-572-2274

by:  Sally Ho Wednesday March 30th, 2011, 4:04pm The battle over how electric utilities are regulated is heating up in Springfield, even as state regulators consider a $326 million rate increase ComEd requested last year. Consumer advocates say the Energy Infrastructure and Modernization Act (HB 14), sponsored by State Rep. Kevin McCarthy (D-Orland Park), would [...]

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Houston-Area Power Bills May Go up $3 a Month – 866-572-2274

Posted on March 19, 2011 at 12:30 am by chron.com The Texas Supreme Court has granted CenterPoint Energy’s request to recover what may be more than $2 billion in deregulation costs, which could mean another $3 per month on customer electric bills over the next 15 years.  The decision relates to funds CenterPoint is allowed [...]

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Energy Expert Predicts Higher U.S. Energy Prices Resulting from Japan’s Nuclear Crisis – 866-572-2274

Published: Friday, March 25, 2011, 2:49 PM     Updated: Friday, March 25, 2011, 2:55 PM  By Tim Knauss / The Post-Standard The Post-Standard SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The nuclear crisis in Japan may drive up utility prices in the United States, according to the CEO of an energy company that sells electricity and natural gas in [...]

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Some National Grid Electric Customers in Central New York Can Expect a Rate Cut in 2012 – 866-572-2274

Published: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 2:31 PM     Updated: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 4:40 PM  By Tim Knauss / The Post-Standard The Post-Standard SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Upstate electric customers would see no rate increase from National Grid this year, under a proposed rate order that state utility regulators are likely to approve next week. Many [...]

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Pennsylvania Power Rates – 866-572-2274

Fri 11.Feb 2011 · 18:28 If you live in the state of Pennsylvania you now have the power to choose your electricity provider. Pennsylvania is one of the many states that a deregulated in America. If you are electricity consumer in the state of Pennsylvania may not know all the facts about deregulation. The public [...]

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Rival Suppliers Flood Electricity Market – 866-572-2274

By Kim Leonard, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Thursday, March 24, 2011 Duquesne Light’s latest cost increase for residential power and the way the utility sets its prices have helped open the door to competing suppliers, Pennsylvania’s consumer advocate said Wednesday. Eight companies list prices lower than Duquesne Light’s 8.89 cents per kilowatt hour on state websites comparing [...]

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Ohio State Regulators Approve FirstEnergy’s CFL Light Bulbs as Part of Comprehensive Energy Efficiency Plan – 866-572-2274

By John Funk, The Plain Dealer The Plain Dealer Published: Wednesday, March 23, 2011, 4:12 PM     Updated: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 2:20 AM CLEVELAND, Ohio — FirstEnergy Corp’s compact fluorescent light bulbs are back. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio on Wednesday unanimously approved a redesigned version of FirstEnergy’s disastrous 2009 light bulb campaign, a [...]

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