
Quality control is woven throughout the entire process and includes such things as our summary pricing sheets – created to protect you against billing inconsistencies caused by complicated accounting.
> We employ our own proprietary software to manage and analyze the complicated data that results from interfacing with both utilities and suppliers. This software enables us to keep our costs – and yours – to a minimum.
> There is no markup for our services as with typical energy marketers or brokers but, instead, a small, consistent per unit fee.
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Dynamic, responsive
approach – Work with the market, instead of
being bound by it. Wholesale purchasing offers flexibility, letting you change strategies
throughout the year, and allowing dynamic market fluctuations
to work within your plan. We
continuously monitor the market, searching for opportunities that
allow you to take advantage of these
fluctuations. > Personal energy portfolios – Our job is
to create an energy portfolio for your
individual organization that allows you to be neutral to the market. In some ways, this process is
similar to the stock market: we utilize financial tools to protect you from "losing
investments" when the energy market rises and falls. For
example, we may suggest you diversify your energy
portfolio so each investment "shields" the others.
Meaning, when one investment loses, another
gains, keeping your budget inline and on target. >
No
more bundled expenses –
Individual expenses will be broken out to observe and measure, so
you can see exactly what is driving your
energy cost. You can review this information yourself, or have us
take care of it for you. > Competitive
bidding – Our unbiased approach to wholesale purchasing
allows us to shop around for the best
scenario pricing for you. Qualified wholesale energy suppliers
will compete for this business,
keeping your costs down and within budget.
> Creates
new tax advantages – A variety of tax advantages are
available to organizations that elect to purchase energy on the
wholesale market, and would be fully explained when
applicable. > Control factor
– You have greater control, better access to pertinent information, and more
opportunities to tailor your energy expenses to your
organization’s needs.