Energy Procurement Pitfalls – Road Map to Success
- Posted By: Scott Merrell

This presentation details frequent mistakes made in the procurement process and the steps that UK and EU-based companies can take to avoid these pitfalls.
This presentation details frequent mistakes made in the procurement process and the steps that UK and EU-based companies can take to avoid these pitfalls.
On September 20, 2018, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 237. SB 237 requires the California Public Utility Commission (PUC) to file a plan to increase California’s Direct Access (DA) annual electricity cap by 4,000 GWh on or before June 1, 2019.
Most purchasing professionals are at least somewhat familiar with the energy procurement process. And if you read this blog regularly, you probably know a little about energy procurement techniques such as monitoring the market and shopping around for the supplier offering the best prices and most favorable terms. But what happens after the contract is […]
This presentation discusses how organizations in Florida and Georgia can maximize natural gas procurement opportunities and reduce costs by switching to third-party supply.
This presentation discusses what signs to look for in the UK and European electricity and natural gas markets to better time procurement events, which can help reduce costs and minimise risks for your organisation.
On July 31st, the Massachusetts House overwhelmingly approved Bill 4857, An Act to Advance Clean Energy, with the Governor likely to sign the bill, making some alterations and additions to the current Renewable Portfolio Standards.
This presentation on Energy Risk Management outlines the process of pinpointing, evaluating, and prioritising risks associated with uncertainty in the energy markets. UK and EU-based companies viewing this webinar will learn how to develop customised strategies to manage and mitigate risks for their unique organisations.
This quick presentation dives into all of the issues and upcoming opportunities that will affect future electricity and natural gas prices for ERCOT-based energy users. Topics such as potential rolling summer blackouts, coal plant retirements, electricity grid and natural gas pipeline infrastructure developments, and renewable energy are all factors that will be discussed.
On May 23, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed into law the Act Concerning Clean Energy (the act), Assembly Bill A-3723, establishing new clean energy and energy efficiency programs and modifying New Jersey’s renewable energy portfolio standards (RPS). The act, which is effective immediately, directs the Board of Public Utilities (Board) to (i) increase the current RPS requirements; […]
This quick presentation discusses the issues and upcoming electricity & natural gas procurement opportunities for Ohio school purchasing professions due to a rapidly changing Ohio energy market landscape.