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The Future of Solar Looks Very Bright

For years, renewable energy options have existed under a stigma: It sure would be a nice thing to do, but the up-front setup cost is just too high. When looking at these “nice” solutions like solar power, companies often consider the notion of “grid parity,” too. Is the cost of renewable energy on par with […]

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Market Monitor – New York Local Law 97

In May 2019, the New York City Council enacted ambitious climate legislation to help the city achieve its goal of reducing carbon emissions 40% by 2030 and 80% by 2050. Included in this package was Local Law 97, which aims to decrease greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase energy efficiency for buildings in NYC. It […]

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The Definitive Guide to Hiring an Energy Advisor, Part 2: Covering Energy Supply Needs from Soup to Nuts

In our previous installment, we started a five-part series with advice for the energy buyer when engaging an energy advisory firm to assist with the procurement and management of energy supply. We highlighted the five key factors to consider: Experience Full-Service Solutions Wholesale Market Expertise Strategic Approach Independent Status We initially discussed how important “experience” […]

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