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Is Your Seasonal Business Prepared for Energy Increases, This Summer?

Small Business

2 min read As we gear up for another summer, small seasonal businesses in the PJM region are facing a new challenge: rising energy costs. With PJM Interconnection forecasting a significant increase in electricity demand and capacity charges, it’s time to get proactive. Here are some strategies to help you stay cool and keep your …

Celebrate Earth Month and Beyond

Residential

Every year since 1970, during April, plentiful opportunities arise to do good for the earth during Earth Month, on Earth Day, and beyond. Let’s take action to protect our natural resources and preserve the environment for future generations to come. Here are a few Earth Month actions that can make a difference today and every …

Go Green in Your Garden

Residential

As the weather warms and the trees and plants begin to flourish, it’s a good time to consider incorporating eco-possibilities as a part of your lawn and garden care. By adopting sustainable practices, you can help make your yard and garden even greener. A few simple changes can result in a big impact on your …

Tackling PJM Capacity Price Hikes with Energy Demand Management

Commercial

3 min read Let’s talk about something that’s making waves in the energy sector: demand management. Specifically, how it can help businesses navigate the rising capacity prices in PJM. Whether you’re a business owner or an operations manager, you’ll want to pay attention to this. What is Demand Management? Demand management is a strategy where …

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