When It Comes To Energy Prices, What Goes Up Does Not Necessarily Come Down
When It Comes To Energy Prices, What Goes Up Does Not Necessarily Come Down
Recent press about declining energy prices has confused many. Despite reports to the contrary from reputable sources including the AP wire and Environmentalleader.com, a comparison of January through May commercial electricity prices ranging from $0.10/kWh to $0.102/kWh indicates that prices this Fall actually will be higher with October as much as 6.5 percent higher than the January price. And the price increases are not keeping industry profits from decreasing.
In addition to rising prices, if utility rate caps have not already been lifted in your state(s), legislation is in place to eliminate them in the
near future. As we reported in July, increasing power rates make NOW the right time for a lighting retrofit. The “Energy & CO2 Savings Calculator” on our website will give you a preview of the money you will save.
Additional information and assistance is available from any Aelux consultant.
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