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March 25, 2024

Summer is Coming: Will you participate and benefit from Demand Respond?

In its essence, Demand Response (DR) is your reaction to electricity market signals, either projected or in real-time. This reaction can be reducing your energy load or pushing energy back...

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March 8, 2024

Regulated Utility Delivery Charges and Ways to Reduce Them

Regulated delivery charges are often a sore topic among electricity consumers. While consumers can choose their retail electric provider (REP) in most areas of ERCOT, they are unable to choose...

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February 29, 2024

How Heat Rates Impact Energy Power Prices

Have you ever wondered how electricity rates continue to rise when natural gas prices are at the lowest, they have been all year, and the cheapest renewable energy makes up...

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October 24, 2023

Potential Solutions to Mitigate Risks When it comes to Reliability in Texas

The Texas power grid continues to be a challenge for all Texans and will continue to be during both winter and summer months unless you prepare.  Understanding the multifaceted issues...

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April 5, 2022

Best Practices to Reduce MUD Energy Costs

The cost of electricity is an ever-changing commodity that affects each of us and our businesses. As electricity rates continue to rise, several factors contribute to this. Climate-related events over...

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February 28, 2022

Apply Best Practices to Improve Energy Consumption and Savings

The introduction of the electric light was introduced when Edison Electric of New York brought electric lights to Manhattan in 1882. Fast forward fifty years to 1925 and approximately half...

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July 12, 2021

Demand Side Management (DSM) – Incentives to Subsidize Your Energy Project

The energy industry’s numerous acronyms and nomenclatures can sometimes get lost in the shuffle due to constant change in the industry. The purpose of this article is to remind energy...

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March 5, 2021

Lessons From the Freeze No One Wanted to Learn

In the world of electricity and the decisions around it, you would think we collectively have learned about our need to invest in generators to protect against storms like the...

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