The browser you are using is not supported. Please consider using a modern browser.

Adam Cain
VP of Growth Marketing

About the Author
Adam Cain has over 15 years of experience in consumer marketing and is currently the VP of Growth Marketing at Power Target LLC, which owns and operates ElectricityRates.com. Adam and his team of energy experts specialize in taking the complexities of the energy industry and distilling them into easy to digest content and experiences to help people understand their options and make the best energy decisions. Adam is a Maryland native and graduated from Towson University. Adam spends most of his free time mountain biking, playing golf and exploring trails with his two rescue dogs.
Credentials
- B.S. in Business Administration – Towson University
- 15+ years specializing in digital marketing and customer experience
Latest Content from Adam Cain
-
Oil Price War Leads to Record Drop in Import Prices
The oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia—which started shortly before it was driven from the news cycle with the advent of the coronavirus pandemic—became newsworthy once again due to its role in the subsequent record decline in oil prices.
More -
Energy Industry Weighing Impact of Coronavirus
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, utilities and power generators around the globe are modifying their business practices and rapidly developing strategies to address the crisis.
More -
Former Energy Secretary Says COVID-19 Could Decimate Oil Industry
According to former Energy Secretary Rick Perry, the oil industry is on the verge of a catastrophic collapse due to the decrease in demand for oil worldwide caused by the coronavirus outbreak and a steep decline in oil prices.
More -
Important COVID-19 Energy Updates
Important Updates from Energy Providers and Utilities About the Ongoing Response to COVID 19
More -
Ohio seeks ‘clean energy’ electricity surcharges in 2020
An Ohio House panel on Thursday recommended a slightly slower timeline to end Ohio’s existing green-energy mandates and replace them with new subsidies for “zero-carbon” power plants.
More