Introducing Our New Professional Energy Managers

Our New, Certified Professional Energy Managers: Originally from Connecticut, James has been working in Energy for three years and has

Energy Update | August 27th, 2019

Is It Wise to Purchase Natural Gas During It’s Fall Shoulder Period? In my July 29th Energy Update, I said

8 Things You Need to Know About LEDs

8 Things You Might Not Know About LEDs: Did you say “Diode”? LED stands for light-emitting diode. While the “light-emitting”

Viral Tweet Raises The Question: At What Temp Should You Leave Your Thermostat?

So what is the right temperature for optimal efficiency? A recent viral tweet posted by Reporter Jennifer Titus stirred up quite

Wisconsin’s Largest Solar Project Sparked by Dairy Farm

Organic Valley project expands into large partnership, setting a precedent for solar projects in Wisconsin. Wisconsin’s biggest solar project starts

Which State Produces the Most Energy?

Energy Deregulation in Texas Leads to Clean Energy Boom While lots of things come to mind when you think about

Buckeye Update: The Punches Continue

Energy Update: What This Means For You, The Ohio Energy Consumer We don’t talk politics, but when it directly affects

Smart Technology Leads to Smarter Energy Practices

The Energy Arena is Undertaking Dynamic Changes If you’re familiar with a show called The Jetsons, you’ll note that, just

California’s Already Done It. Will Massachusetts Follow?

Massachusetts’ Solar Energy Future: The Advantages of Going Solar While America continues to see a rise in renewable energy use,

Florida Could See Energy Deregulation by 2020

Florida’s Energy Choice Amendment Collects More Than 384,700 Signatures A proposed amendment that changes Florida’s energy industry works to appear

Is Air Really Free? HVAC New Life Restoration

Is Air Really Free? Refreshing Facts We spend 90% of our time indoors. We breathe just about 3,000 gallons of

Manage Your Peak Demand: Capacity Charges

Understanding Capacity Charges Will Give You Better Control and Save You Money Understanding Capacity Charges “Capacity charge” is a line

Buckeye Black Eye Part II: Ohio Energy Consumers Are Not Happy

Heads Up for HB 6 – Lets Read Between the Lines: “A consumer-funded subsidy…” Last week, Ohio legislators approved what’s

Energy Update | July 29, 2019

Natural Gas Below $2.50 Per MMBtu Triggers Surge in Commercial Hedging. (My reports focus on Natural Gas as it is

Maryland’s Clean Jobs Act Increases RPS, But Will Have An Impact on Energy Consumers Who Aren’t Prepared

Clean Energy leaders celebrate as the Clean Jobs Act passes state lawmakers A few months ago, Maryland’s Clean Energy industry

How To Lower Your Business Electricity Bill

Every year, small-medium size businesses spend over $60 billion on Energy. For many small to medium size businesses, energy costs

What is Electricity Demand Response and Storage?

Did you know that residential and commercial solar panels have the most energy efficiency when they’re installed on a south-facing

How to Plan Your Home Solar Power System

Solar panels and energy systems are becoming increasingly accessible, as both commercial solar and residential solar electric systems become more