Oct 15

Go Green!

Energy efficient automobiles!

Energy Star appliances!

Home insulation!

You name it, it’s in the Continue reading »

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Aug 25

So what is the best way to save energy? And no, I am not going to tell you that the best way to save energy is to switch suppliers (although that is a good way to save energy and money). The best way to save energy is by Continue reading »

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Aug 08

It’s summer and the heat is on.  It’s the time when we crank up our a/c to fend off the blistering heat just to get a little comfort on these dog days of August.

So what does this mean for energy consumption and energy costs?  Simple… Continue reading »

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Jun 30

If you live in any of these states… (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania) you should be saving money and energy right NOW.  Oh yeah, Maryland and Illinois too!

You are lucky have a home or business in one of these energy deregulated states.  You have the right and the choice to save money and to save energy by choosing your electricity supplier.  Not everyone has this choice.  It’s like having the right to vote… exercise your right.  Choose your energy supplier now!

 

 

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Apr 29

Almost half the state of Connecticut has already switched their electric supplier. Wow, think about that – almost 50% – in such a short time.

What are you waiting for? Are you waiting for it to be “fashionable” to save? Hmm… Well, did you know it is already fashionable to to make smart choices? And besides, it is fashionable to go green and to help and support our environment. To get in on saving money, not just in Connecticut, and to get in on supporting our earth, click here now. Go get a copy of your electric bill – the process takes about 5 minutes. No kidding.

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Nov 30

Lowest Cost Power?  Still looking?  Well, I’ve got some news for you… the providers with the lowest cost power changes regularly due to the way those companies purchase power from the market.  Energy rates fluctuate based on Continue reading »

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