In recent months, increased demand for Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) has left the market with fewer opportunities and higher costs. Join this webinar to learn all you need to know to achieve your organization’s green goals while keeping budgets in check.
Join Tradition Energy as we discuss how using solar energy can help organizations reduce energy costs, consumption and emissions as part of adopting more sustainable business practices
It’s that time of the “mid-year.” And what a year it has been! A variety of factors, some expected, some not, have driven prices lower for much of 2020. Will the trend continue? Join us next week for our 2020 Energy Price Forecast: Mid-Year Update webinar where we will discuss numerous factors driving energy prices for the months to come.
This educational webinar on “energy procurement best practices” is consistently one of our most popular. Not surprising given that even the savviest purchasing professionals may have overlooked important details or not optimized risk management resulting in missed savings opportunities and increased costs when dealing with energy contracts. Join us!
In this webinar, we will introduce our partner, Incentifind, to discuss green energy and energy efficiency rebates and incentives. Learn how to generate cost savings for new construction or existing building upgrades.
Recent global events have led to significant changes in all industries and areas of life – some may be temporary, while others may become the “new normal.” These societal and industrial developments have also led to dramatic changes in energy usage, which in turn have had an impact on energy contracts and budgets.
In last week’s webinar, we presented the ways COVID-19 is impacting energy budgets. Next, we will dive into the virus’ impact on the energy markets and future opportunities to reduce costs
The California Direct Access program, which enables commercial and industrial electricity users in California to buy from third-party energy suppliers, saw a considerable expansion in 2019; however, there may still be an opportunity for further participation for more consumers. Join Tradition Energy for a review of the DA program.
We understand that energy may not be at the top of your list given the vast number of operational issues you are currently managing. However, it is essential you are aware of how COVID-19 may be impacting your energy budget.
Rate Class, Improper Charges, Demand, Power Factor, Usage Hours and Improper Charges can all affect utilities’ delivery charges. This short presentation will highlight the ways one can address and minimize energy costs by better understanding and managing the utility delivery charges.
This exclusive, full-day event is developed specifically to help Tradition clients gain a better understanding of how the energy markets function, where prices come from, and energy procurement and risk-management strategies for managing the volatile and dynamic markets. In addition, Tradition will present its highly anticipated 2020 Energy Price Forecast and discuss the market factors that will drive energy costs throughout the year. The Seminar will be held in Stamford, CT.
This exclusive, full-day event is developed specifically to help Tradition clients gain a better understanding of how the energy markets function, where prices come from, and energy procurement and risk-management strategies for managing the volatile and dynamic markets. In addition, Tradition will present its highly anticipated 2020 Energy Price Forecast and discuss the market factors that will drive energy costs throughout the year. The Seminar will be held in Boston, MA.
This exclusive, full-day event is developed specifically to help Tradition clients gain a better understanding of how the energy markets function, where prices come from, and energy procurement and risk-management strategies for managing the volatile and dynamic markets. In addition, Tradition will present its highly anticipated 2020 Energy Price Forecast and discuss the market factors that will drive energy costs throughout the year. The Seminar will be held in Austin, TX.
Our 2020 Energy Price Forecast webinar will be a condensed and updated version of Tradition’s formal 2020 report, which identifies the key factors likely to drive energy price volatility over the year and includes price estimates for electricity, natural gas, crude oil, heating oil, and gasoline. The webinar will be lead by Tradition Energy’s team of market research & intelligence experts.
This webinar on Energy Risk Management will explain the process of pinpointing, evaluating, and prioritizing risks associated with uncertainty in the energy markets and developing specific strategies to manage and mitigate these risks for your organization.
One of the most exciting developments in recent years has been in energy storage technology. Batteries have become viable for a variety of uses, and many states have introduced policies mandating storage use. Register and learn how your firm can benefit.
In this webinar we will provide an overview of the fundamental and technical factors that will drive natural gas prices in various U.S. regions during the coming winter and strategies for managing the resulting power price volatility.
Have you ever executed an energy agreement just to find out you could have waited a week and gotten a much lower price? Purchased the wrong energy product? Or, overlooked a contract clause that benefitted your supplier, but not you? If so, you’re not alone. Join us to learn about Common Energy Procurement Mistakes and How To Avoid Them.
Join Tradition Energy as we discuss how using solar energy can help organizations reduce energy costs, consumption and emissions as part of adopting more sustainable business practices.
Rate class, improper charges, demand, power factor and usage hours can all affect utilities’ delivery charges. This short presentation will highlight the ways one can address and minimize energy costs by better understanding and managing the utility delivery charges.
Join Tradition Energy for our Bill Auditing & Tariff Analysis webinar. This 30-minute presentation will educate attendees on the methods utilized to analyze tariffs and utility invoices to identify billing errors, resulting in recovered costs from past invoices and prevented costs from ongoing expenditures due to the implementation of more appropriate delivery tariffs.
Everything seems to come down to price. As a buyer of energy, however, you need to realize that the “price we all want” is not necessarily “the price stated on the agreement” because the total price you pay once the bill arrives might be impacted by your agreement terms. Join us as we discuss one of the most critical aspects of energy procurement.
This educational webinar on “energy procurement best practices” is consistently one of our most popular. Not surprising given that even the savviest purchasing professionals may have overlooked important details or not optimized risk management resulting in missed savings opportunities and increased costs when dealing with energy contracts. Join us!
This webinar is the second of two broadcasts of Tradition Energy’s highly anticipated Bi-Annual Forecast for energy prices and the market factors that will drive energy costs throughout 2019.
This exclusive, full-day event is developed specifically to help Tradition clients gain a better understanding of how the energy markets function, where prices come from, and energy procurement and risk-management strategies for managing the volatile and dynamic markets. In addition, Tradition will present its highly anticipated Bi-Annual Energy Price Forecast and discuss the market factors that will drive energy costs throughout 2019. The Seminar will be held in Austin, Texas.
Due to popular demand, we are presenting two broadcasts of Tradition Energy’s highly anticipated Bi-Annual Forecast for energy prices and the market factors that will drive energy costs throughout 2019.
Join Tradition Energy as we discuss how using solar energy can help organizations reduce energy costs, consumption and emissions as part of adopting more sustainable business practices.
Did you know your company can benefit from New Jersey’s solar mandate by monetizing open land, brownfield or unused rooftop space? In this webinar, we will educate you on the basics of Solar Land Lease opportunities in New Jersey, and explain the simple steps to take to evaluate your space.
Creating a bullet-proof strategy… Gaining superhuman access to wholesale market intelligence… Negotiating powerful agreements that protect your firm from harm… these are just a few of the challenges energy professionals face when planning procurement. Mastering them all will help you defend your organization from unforeseen risk and save the day by reducing costs.
Electricity and natural gas procurement is a very complicated process, that even the most experienced procurement professions sometimes have trouble with. UK and EU-based energy management and procurement professionals attending this webinar will learn frequent mistakes made in the procurement process, and steps to take to avoid these pitfalls.
Florida and Georgia are deregulated for natural gas purchasing, but not many companies are aware of this or of how to join third-party supply. Join us as we discuss how your organization can maximize natural gas procurement opportunities and reduce costs.
Everything seems to come down to price. As a buyer of energy, however, you need to realize that the “price we all want” is not necessarily “the price stated on the agreement” because the total price you pay once the bill arrives might be impacted by your agreement terms. Join us as we discuss one of the most critical aspects of energy procurement.
Please join us for our Annual Mid-Year Energy Price Forecast webinar. The webinar will be a condensed and updated version of Tradition’s formal 2018 report, which identifies the key factors likely to drive energy price volatility over the rest of the year and includes price estimates for electricity, natural gas, crude oil, heating oil, and gasoline. The webinar will be lead by Tradition Energy’s team of market research & intelligence experts.
Are you aware of the monumental charges, and opportunities, in the ERCOT electricity market and how they are affecting future prices for your facilities? Rolling summer blackouts, coal plant retirements, electricity grid and pipeline infrastructure developments, and renewable energy are all factors that can quickly change the ERCOT electricity market landscape. Join Tradition Energy to discuss these issues and upcoming opportunities for ERCOT-based energy users.
This quick presentation discusses the issues and upcoming electricity & natural gas procurement opportunities for Ohio school purchasing professions due to a rapidly changing Ohio energy market landscape.
Rate class, improper charges, demand, power factor and usage hours can all affect utilities’ delivery charges. This short presentation will highlight the ways one can address and minimize energy costs by better understanding and managing the utility delivery charges.
Though often overlooked and potentially having a large financial impact, energy supply agreements are frequently secured without considering how long an asset will be owned. Issues such are assignment, early termination or jeopardizing a sale should be addressed.
This short presentation will discuss these issues and how best in class procurement strategies take the holding period into account.
Join Tradition Energy as we discuss Energy Data Management and learn how having a transparent view into your organization’s electricity and natural gas usage is vital to understanding the costs and risks associated with energy procurement decision making and improving energy management.
This presentation on Energy Risk Management will cover the process of pinpointing, evaluating, and prioritizing risks associated with uncertainty in the energy markets and developing specific strategies to manage and mitigate these risks for your organization.
Please join us for our Annual Energy Price Forecast webinar. The webinar will be a condensed version of Tradition’s formal report, which identifies the key factors likely to drive energy price volatility over the year and includes price estimates for electricity, natural gas, crude oil, heating oil and gasoline. The webinar will be lead by Eugene McGillian, Vice President, Market Research, Tradition Energy.
It’s been nearly 20 years since the first U.S. state deregulated its electricity market, thus breaking up the vertical utility monopoly structure and creating competition among energy suppliers. For end users, “energy choice” has provided new electricity product options, flexible terms and for the largest purchasers, negotiable contracts. Today, almost every state has open natural gas deregulation and 14 have electricity competition. However, not all deregulated markets were created equal and the status of deregulation is constantly changing. Staying on top of these changes in order to maximize procurement opportunities is a constant challenge for firms with facilities in multiple markets. In fact, unless you have a full staff dedicated to energy procurement, it’s practically impossible. In the State of Deregulation webinar we will provide energy buyers with an overview of the U.S. marketplace and highlight areas where competition is open and opportunities are the most plentiful.
Did your firm recently toss you the energy procurement “hot potato?”
Do you need to brush up on energy purchasing basics?
Want to ensure you are maximizing the energy procurement process and reducing costs?
Join Tradition Energy, the nation’s largest and most experienced energy risk management and procurement advisor, as we explain the basics of energy procurement and the 10 “best practices” that guarantee energy purchasing success, every time.
Everything seems to come down to price. As a buyer of energy, however, you need to realize that the “price we all want” is not necessarily “the price stated on the agreement” because the total price you pay once the bill arrives might be impacted by your agreement terms. Join us as we discuss one of the most critical aspects of energy procurement.
Please join us for our Annual Mid-Year Energy Price Forecast webinar. The webinar will be a condensed and updated version of Tradition’s formal 2017 report, which identifies the key factors likely to drive energy price volatility over the rest of the year and includes price estimates for electricity, natural gas, crude oil, heating oil and gasoline. The webinar will be lead by Tradition Energy’s team of market research & intelligence experts.
Join Tradition Energy as we discuss Energy Data Management and learn how having a transparent view into your organization’s electricity and natural gas usage is vital to understanding the costs and risks associated with energy procurement decision making and improving energy management.
Join Tradition Energy on November 18, 2015 for our Bill Auditing & Tariff Analysis webinar. This 30 minute presentation will educate attendees on the methods utilized to analyze tariffs and utility invoices to identify billing errors, resulting in recovered costs from past invoices and prevented costs from ongoing expenditures due to the implementation of more appropriate delivery tariffs.
With the continual advancement of deregulated electricity markets, energy users are now finding increasing opportunities to address long-term electricity costs – oftentimes for a decade or more. Currently, many public entities and large C&I firms are locking-in rates, not witnessed in the past six years, for budget reductions through 2025. Join us – the current low-price market for these long-term electricity products will not last forever, so if you are interested now is the time to learn more about them.
Everything seems to come down to price. As a buyer of energy, however, you need to realize that the “price we all want” is not necessarily “the price stated on the agreement” because the total price you pay once the bill arrives might be impacted by your agreement terms. Join us as we discuss one of the most critical aspects of energy procurement.
Join us as we explain the benefits of participation in Demand Response (DR) programs. DR involves changes in electric usage by end-use customers from their normal consumption patterns in response to changes in the price of electricity over time. Organizations that participate in DR, receive incentive payments designed to induce lower electricity use at times of high wholesale market prices or when system reliability is jeopardized.
This webinar is for anyone in your firm who is responsible for managing, approving or paying correct utility bills. Whether one facility is managed or many, Bill Auditing & Tariff Analysis will educate attendees on the key reasons to perform bill audits and the variety of areas where cost savings can be found.
Over the past few months, we have received numerous questions from C-level executives to front-line energy managers, faced with the constant challenge to minimize expenditures within an environment of historic low prices, about other possible strategies to reduce exposure and manage operational efficiencies that go beyond energy procurement. This presentation on Energy Risk Management will cover the process of pinpointing, evaluating, and prioritizing risks associated with uncertainty in the energy markets and developing specific strategies to manage and mitigate these risks for your organization.
In this webinar we will provide an overview of the fundamental and technical factors that will drive natural gas prices in various U.S. regions during the coming winter and strategies for managing the resulting power price volatility.
Creating a bullet-proof strategy… Gaining superhuman access to wholesale market intelligence… Negotiating powerful agreements that protect your firm from harm… these are just a few of the challenges energy professionals face when planning procurement. Mastering them all will help you defend your organization from unforeseen risk and save the day by reducing costs.
Please join us for our Annual Mid-Year Energy Price Forecast webinar. The webinar will be a condensed and updated version of Tradition’s formal 2019 report, which identifies the key factors likely to drive energy price volatility over the rest of the year and includes price estimates for electricity, natural gas, crude oil, heating oil, and gasoline. The webinar will be lead by Tradition Energy’s team of market research & intelligence experts.
Everything seems to come down to price. As a buyer of energy, however, you need to realize that the “price we all want” is not necessarily “the price stated on the agreement” because the total price you pay once the bill arrives might be impacted by your agreement terms. Join us as we discuss one of the most critical aspects of energy procurement.
Energy efficiency and green building is a means to help reduce energy costs and carbon emissions, and to promote economic activity. In this webinar, Tradition Energy, and IncentiFind, a database of more than 12,000 incentives, will discuss a range of opportunities for energy efficiency, water conservation, renewables, and economic development-covering renovations, new construction, and even PACE projects.
Have you ever executed an energy agreement just to find out you could have waited a week and gotten a much lower price? Purchased the wrong energy product for your type of business? Or, overlooked a contract clause that benefitted your supplier, but not you?
If so, you’re not alone. Even the savviest purchasing professionals have missed important details or not optimized risk management when dealing with energy contracts.
The 5 keys to energy agreement negotiation and the importance of energy data management
Best practices for choosing an energy advisor & the most common energy procurement mistakes and how to avoid them.
In 2021, Lubbock Power & Light’s transition to the ERCOT power supply grid promises to reduce energy costs if the door to retail electric competition is opened. Join us for our first of three webinars to learn what your Lubbock-based facility needs to do to prepare for this opportunity.
In late 2021, the transition by Lubbock’s municipal electric utility to the ERCOT power supply grid promises to reduce costs by opening the door to retail electric competition. What does your Lubbock-based facility need to do to prepare? In our 3-Part Series of one-hour webinars, Tradition Energy experts will educate Lubbock P&L customers on energy deregulation, the opportunities an open market presents, and the energy procurement best practices for managing and reducing costs in the ERCOT market.
Rate Class, Improper Charges, Demand, Power Factor, Usage Hours and Improper Charges can all affect utilities’ delivery charges. This short presentation will highlight the ways one can address and minimize energy costs by better understanding and managing the utility delivery charges.