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Ways to prepare now to keep winter utility bills manageable

The Michigan Public Service Commission details money-saving tips for the upcoming heating season. Michigan Public Service Commission  Contact: Matt Helms With summer drawing to an end, now is a good time to think about winter and heating your home.The Michigan Public Service Commission today is urging Michiganders to plan ahead to make sure your utility …

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Georgia Public Service Commission Reminds Seniors of Discounts

The Georgia Public Service Commission issued a press release ensuring that eligible senior citizens are aware that they can receive discounts on their gas, electric and telephone bills in the form of a senior citizen discount or, in the case of telephone bills “lifeline assistance.” Georgia Public Service Commission Seniors receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy …

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Despite claims, competitive energy market works in Md.

This op-ed challenges the report prepared for the Maryland’s Office of the People’s Counsel that reported the energy market has caused an increase in electricity costs. Ms. Ross instead provides information that demonstrates the restructured electricity market has created a vibrant marketplace for consumers, as well as leading to employment and economic growth. The Baltimore …

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ACCES Quarterly Consumer Newsletter: Emerging Energy Developments in Puerto Rico

This week, ACCES published its Fall 2018 newsletter on the topic of emerging energy developments in Puerto Rico. ACCES is always monitoring North American markets to identify regions considering (or reconsidering) competitive energy. The most recent territory that may be moving towards restructuring its electricity market is Puerto Rico. Following the catastrophic failure of the …

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Energy Choice Initiative featured on Nevada’s Ballot this November

In November 2016, Question 3 on the Nevada ballot proposed a constitutional amendment to require the Nevada Legislature to establish “an open, competitive retail electric energy market,” reduce energy market regulations, and prohibit energy monopolies. An almost 73% majority voted yes giving Question 3 the highest margin of support of any Nevada ballot initiative in …

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Consumer Shopping Trends: Survey and Insights

Today’s consumer is rarely content to select the first product they see. As evidence, consider that there are Web browser plug-ins to search for a better price, coupon code aggregators to get every last discount, and abandoned “shopping carts” left across ecommerce sites while customers comparison shop. For their part, online merchants have grown more …

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Resiliency Redefined: Massachusetts Emergency Shelter Can Be Powered By Solar in Event of An Outage

Ameresco, an energy efficiency and renewable energy company, recently announced that it has completed a resiliency project at the Town of Wayland Middle School, which also serves as the community’s emergency shelter. The post Resiliency Redefined: Massachusetts Emergency Shelter Can Be Powered By Solar in Event of An Outage appeared first on Energy Manager Today.

HanesBrands Uses Recycling to Divert More than 86% of its Production Waste from Landfills

HanesBrands uses recycling to divert more than 86% of its production waste from landfills with a goal of 100% by 2020. Now, the company is making it easier for consumers to pitch in when they pitch out its product packaging. The post HanesBrands Uses Recycling to Divert More than 86% of its Production Waste from …

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