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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
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PECO Rate Hike Coming in June 2025
PECO electricity rates in Philadelphia and surrounding areas are increasing on June 1st, 2025. Learn about the rate increase, the impact on the Price to Compare (PTC), and how to switch to a competitive energy supplier.
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Ohio Rates Increasing June 2025
Ohio could be facing increased energy bills beginning in June 2025 due to PJM auction results from 2024. Understand the impact and explore options to compare rates and reduce your energy bills.
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Pennsylvania Electricity Rates June 2025 Increase
Pennsylvania electricity bills could jump by 20% or more starting June 2025 due to recent capacity auction results. Understanding why costs are rising and exploring your energy options is key.
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Congress Pledges Support for Energy Industry
Producers and service companies have already announced spending and workforce cutbacks to stave off major losses or potential bankruptcies.
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COVID-19’s Impact on Wind, Solar Energy
The renewable energy industry in the U.S. has been hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The crisis has resulted in construction delays; it’s put thousands of laborers out of work and led to doubts on the part of developers regarding solar and wind projects that are either in progress or on the drawing board.
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