A Reluctance to Ride the Market
By ALEC APPELBAUM
Published: March 9, 2010
As they set their energy budgets for next year, the owners of hundreds of buildings in New York will be eligible to join Con Edison’s hourly pricing plan for electricity service, broadening a program that ...
New York Power Authority Puts Freeze on Electricity Rates Until Year’s End – 866-572-2274
By David Robinson
NEWS BUSINESS REPORTER, Buffalonews.com
Updated: August 11, 2010, 09:11 AM
LEWISTON—The New York Power Authority is extending its rate freeze through the end of this year in a move that will save businesses and municipal utilities more than $7 million.
Richard ...
Commercial Electricity Prices Worth Checking on a Regular Basis – 866-572-2274
In this economy, it is no great surprise that businesses are looking for ways to cut overhead costs. Energy costs seem to consume a huge chunk of any businesses budget beyond advertising. Most of the suggestions made to companies involve conservation- ...
Con Ed Gets Top ‘billing’
By BILL SANDERSON
Last Updated: 7:51 AM, December 6, 2010
Posted: 1:00 AM, December 6, 2010
You'd need a dog sled or a boat to find Americans who pay more for electricity than Con Ed customers do.
In 2009, Con Ed again charged New ...
Why Businesses Should Use an Electricity Broker to Shop For Electricity – 866-572-2274
In a very competitive marketplace, energy deregulation gives businesses better control of their business electricity costs. Aside from that, there are myriad other benefits and option that their companies would get from a deregulated and competitive energy market - options ...
How To Choose a Retail Electric Provider – 866-572-2274
By Michy Adam
More than 24 states have opened their electricity market to energy deregulation. Texas has been at the forefront of the energy deregulated market and many residential, commercial and industrial users in the state have benefited much from this ...
Judges Recommend $99 Million Electric Rate Hike For National Grid Customers
by: Tim Knauss / The Post-Standard
Published: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 3:54 PM Updated: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 7:28 PM
Syracuse, NY - Two administrative law judges today recommended a $99 million electric rate increase for National Grid customers next ...









