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  • 7 Ways Your Business Can Go Green

    Going green doesn’t have to hurt your business. In fact, implementing these green initiatives can help you save money, feel good and build your brand.

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  • FirstEnergy Utility Programs in PA

    Learn how FirstEnergy customers in Pennsylvania can save on energy bills, appliances and more by taking advantage of the numerous programs it offers.

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  • August 2020 Electricity Rate Report

    Check out the August 2020 Electricity Rate Report to see some of the best electricity savings ElectricityRates.com has to offer.

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  • NRG Buys Direct Energy For $3.6 Billion

    NRG acquired Direct Energy in a $3.6 billion deal with Centrica. Learn how this benefits NRG and what it means if Direct Energy is your energy supplier.

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  • TXU Energy’s Beat The Heat Program Helps Those During COVID-19

    Learn all about TXU’s 22nd Annual Beat the Heat Program, the nonprofits the program supports and how you can stay safe this summer in the sweltering Texas heat.

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  • COVID’s Impact On Maryland Clean Energy

    The clean energy industry made some gains last month, but it has a long road of recovery ahead in Maryland and throughout the US.

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  • Connecticut Utilities’ COVID Payment Plans

    To help those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Eversource, United Illuminating and other Connecticut utility companies are implementing 24-month payment plans.

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  • July 2020 Electricity Rate Report

    Check out the July 2020 Electricity Rate Report to see some of the best electricity savings ElectricityRates.com has to offer.

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  • 4 Steps To A Lower Business Electric Bill

    Learn the 4 things you should do today to lower your business electricity bill and make your business as energy-efficient as possible.

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  • Texas Has New Smart Meter Rules: Here’s What It Means For You

    Texas’s new smart meter rules mean the capabilities of your smart meter will heavily depend on your local utility company.

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