Energy Update | October 31st, 2018

Energy Update October 31st, 2018 Natural Gas Backwardation is Unsustainable and Will Likely Lead to Much Higher Prices in 2019

4  Ways Churches can Save on Utilities

As a church, synagogue, or other place of worship, effective management of resources is vital. Every dollar that you save

Retailers Save Money with Energy Upgrades

The retail industry is vital to the whole of the United States economy.  An estimated two-thirds of the US gross

How to Choose an Energy Provider in 3 Steps

Energy deregulation across the country, particularly for commercial consumers, has led to more choice than ever–with no interruption to your

Energy Update | October 9th, 2018

After a Long Period of Complacency Natural Gas Supplies Continue to Deteriorate and Prices Breaks Out of Trading Range!  

Power Outages on the Rise in the US

Living in a developed nation, we depend upon electricity for everything–from breakfast to bedtime and recharging our devices while we

Energy Indepedence

  In the past, developing energy independence may have had a connotation of mountain men, remote locations, or those with

Smarter Energy Sourcing

Across the United States, a growing number of states are creating energy choice programs, particularly for commercial consumers. Energy choice

Solar Energy Basics

Since the dawn of time, human beings have sought energy, to cook, heat, and improve quality of life (just the

Natural Gas Trading Within Tight Trading Range, But Beware of Complacency!

Energy Update September 19th, 2018 Natural Gas Trading Within Tight Trading Range, But Beware of Complacency!   (My reports focus

Is solar power cheaper than wind power? Which is best?

Is solar power cheaper than wind power? Two of the most common sustainable energy sources are wind and solar power. 

The Future of Solar Power

What to Expect in the Near Future As long as there have been human beings, we have looked to the

Green Energy 101

People have various reasons for exploring renewable energy resources.  Some fear that the world will soon “run out” of usable

Deciphering Your Commercial Energy Bill

Average commercial energy bills vary by state, but overall the US Energy Administration estimated costs at more than $650/month.  For

4 Common Energy Myths

With a growing number of states embracing energy deregulation, residential and consumer providers are empowered like never before to take

3 Simple Ways to Save Electricity

In Commercial Buildings Utilities are often one of the largest overhead expenses for businesses of every size–more of an expense

5 Ways Energy Choice Benefits You

When electrical and natural gas supply lines first wove their way across America, there were excellent reasons for having them

Natural Gas Supplies Unexpectedly Fall Further Below 5 Yr. Avg!

(My reports focus on Natural Gas as it is the largest energy source for the generation of Electricity; therefore, Natural