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[Market Monitor] ERCOT Power Prices Rise Despite Falling Natural Gas Prices

February 21, 2024 – What is happening? Starting about a decade ago, the U.S., including Texas, began moving toward a greener electric generation environment promoted by government policy, including financial incentives for building renewable generation.  The consequence was that coal plants were shuttered, and there was no investment in dispatchable generation, with all the investment […]

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The 3 Biggest Energy Procurement Mistakes Made When Prices Are Rising

As we start 2024, energy consumers are seeing the price of all commodities rise, most dramatically electricity, natural gas, and fuel. With the huge surge in commodity prices and the expected future increases, it becomes vital for procurement professionals to take a strategic approach to energy management. This webinar will explore the three biggest procurement […]

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[Market Monitor] Massachusetts Nat Gas Utility Costs Are Rising

February 12, 2024 – Utilities in Massachusetts have many long-term pipeline agreements negotiated to ensure adequate supply can flow into the region to support peak demands for their service areas. The cost of those agreements has been rising lately, so many utilities have adjusted their rates. What happened? Over the past several years, interstate natural […]

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VPPAs – Shaping the Future of Sustainable Energy

Virtual Power Purchase Agreements are a powerful tool that can drive sustainability and cost-efficiency for your organization. Please tune in for an in-depth explanation of VPPAs and how they work, benefits including cost savings and meeting sustainability goals, and Steps to initiate and manage a VPPA.

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