Energy

Electricity

Solar Energy 101

The sun emits enough sunlight in an hour and a half to meet the world’s energy needs for an entire year.

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Electricity

Hurricane Season and the Energy Market

Hurricanes and tropical storms can have significant effects on the energy market due to their potential to disrupt both the supply and demand sides of natural gas and electricity. 

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Capacity

Managing Capacity Costs this Summer

Summer is officially here and with that comes heat and more electricity usage for your business. Did you know that curtailing your usage on certain summer days, for only a couple of hours can reduce your annual energy spend? – That is why it is very important to look at when your energy is used.

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Electricity

January Outlook

Last week, natural gas fell to the lowest we’ve seen since December 2021 trading below $4.00/mmbtu. An increase in domestic supply and above average temperatures in the Midwest and East Coast are playing a major role. Have we seen natural gas reach a floor price for the winter? Winter? What winter? Weather continues to be

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Electricity

December’s Weather Outlook

December’s temperature outlook has shifted into a much “warmer than normal” trend for the East Coast and Midwest.  Weather has been a considerable influence in the market of late and day to day forecasts have a significant role in market volatility.   For more insight on the electric and natural gas markets, feel free to send

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