AEP Energy Signs Exclusive Partnership with IPMA-IACS

AEP Energy today announced an exclusive partnership with the Illinois Petroleum Marketers Association and Illinois Association of Convenience Stores to supply members with energy and a full range of energy efficiency solutions. BlueStar Energy will work individually with the 2,000 plus IPMA-IACS locations to customize a program designed to save money on supply and use less energy for petroleum marketers and convenience store operators.
To learn more about the partnership visit www.aepenergy.com/ipma-iacs

About BlueStar Energy

AEP Energy is an independent retail electricity supplier – unaffiliated with any utility – supplying electricity to business and residential customers. One of the fastest-growing energy suppliers in the United States, BlueStar provides a wide array of energy solutions including retail electric supply and is operating in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio and Washington, D.C. BlueStar also provides energy demand-side management solutions nationwide. For more information visit www.aepenergy.com.

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