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Justin Hardy

Writer & Renewable Energy Expert

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About the Author

Justin has 7 years of experience in content marketing and content writing. He is an expert in the energy industry with an emphasis on renewable energy and Energy Choice. He enjoys writing articles on emerging technologies and trending topics related to energy in order to help Americans can save money on their electricity bills. When not writing about energy, Justin enjoys traveling and hiking with his wife across the United States, Central America, South America, and Europe.

Credentials

  • Over 7 years of content writing
  • UNC Chapel Hill graduate
  • Owner of digital marketing company Hardy Marketing
  • Over 3 years of energy industry writing

Latest Content from Justin Hardy

  • Future Outlook: Ohio Electric Rates Forecast

    Ohio electricity rates drop by double-digits. Use our Ohio electric rates forecast to save on your power bill this summer and beyond.

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  • A Guide to Understanding Electric Aggregation Programs

    Electricity rates are a big concern for many homeowners, renters, and business owners across the United States.

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  • Healthcare Facility Operations: Save Energy, Time, And Money Today

    Many Americans worry about the rising costs of healthcare. However, few know about the rising costs of healthcare facility management.

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  • The Ultimate Guide to Energy-Efficient Buildings

    Our buildings don't get as much attention as transportation regarding energy efficiency. But here's a shocking fact - buildings are responsible for 40% of total energy consumption and over half of carbon emissions in the USA.

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  • A Comprehensive Guide to Solar Energy

    We live in a world where energy sustainability is no longer just an option but a necessity. And solar energy shines as a beacon of hope. The USA is in the midst of a significant shift towards renewable energy sources, with the U.S. Energy Information Administration declaring that solar energy will supply nearly all energy growth for the next two years.

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