The concept of “usage bandwidth” has to do with the certainty of how much energy you will use (electricity or natural gas) in any given month.
Energy Procurement Mistake No. 2: Missing the Most Competitive Rates We’ve all experienced it: that moment we realize we paid more than we should have. We thought we did our research and negotiated well, but it turned out that someone else got a better deal. If you’ve been getting bids on electricity supply for years, […]
Add/delete language is of primary interest to organizations with a significant number of energy accounts.
Termination fees assessed by an energy supplier don’t just apply to the overall contract, but typically apply on an account-by-account basis.
Through an ongoing series, we will explore the five key clauses that must be mastered in order to negotiate successful energy supply agreements.
It is a common practice when procuring goods and services for an organization to be reactive. This means that you are either responding to a request from an end-user department for a particular product or service – or that you are planning the procurement process based on the expiration of the current contract.
The 2020 ERCOT 4CP Season, which ended on the last day of September, witnessed a new monthly record for July and the August peak fell just short of a new record demand in ERCOT. On Monday, July 13, ERCOT established a record for July peak demand with a measurement of 74,392 MW’s, but with ample […]