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Jesse Shaver
Director of Organic Content & SEO

About the Author
Jesse Shaver has over 15 years in the digital marketing space. Currently her focus is on helping consumers navigate the complexities of the energy industry, highlighting emerging innovations and technologies in the energy sector and elevating awareness of renewable energy trends so people and business can make the best energy decisions. Jesse enjoys spending time with her family, going to the beach and being outdoors.
Credentials
- B.S. Business Administration – Towson University
- 15+ years specializing in digital marketing and customer experience
Latest Content from Jesse Shaver
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Glossary of Energy Terms
Demand the measurement of the maximum energy use of a customer, usually over a short period of time. Demand is often used by utilities and retail electricity providers to determine what rate schedule they fall under
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States With The Highest Energy Costs
Many don't consider it, but where you live can have a large impact on your overall energy expenses. In fact, according to ElectricityRates.com's analysis, moving from one of the most expensive areas to one of the least expensive could net you an extra $149.02 a month.
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States with Record-setting Power Outages and the Impact to Remote Work
Picture yourself fully engaged in remote work, diligently joining meetings, only to be suddenly cast into darkness due to a power outage. This isn’t just an occasional inconvenience but an increasingly frequent occurrence in today’s remote work environment.
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Peak and Off-Peak Electric Hours by State
Electricity usage and billing for your state can vary significantly depending on the time of day, which is categorized into peak and off-peak hours. Understanding these periods can help you manage your energy usage more effectively and potentially reduce your electricity bill.
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Finding Your Supply Rate
The most important piece of information that you will need when comparing retail electricity providers is the electricity supply rate that you are currently paying.
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