Take Charge of Energy Spending

November 28, 2017

When it comes to buying electricity, many companies with large power consumption needs are “price takers.” They don’t have the market experience or the time necessary to understand the ins and outs of energy procurement, or the terms of their power contract, or how energy market trends affect the prices they pay. So, they often take whatever deal an electrical retailer offers them, without questioning if the pricing, terms, and timing are right for their business and its goals.

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