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Seven Levers of Energy Management Webinar - Wednesday 8/17 at 2pm ET |
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Remember when energy was easy? You got a bill from the utility and you paid it. Then came competitive supply, the need to audit bills, energy services companies with their shared savings models, risk management, demand response, smart meters, carbon footprinting and new incentives for renewables and efficiency.
Where do you start? And how do you make sense of it all to ensure you are doing the right things right to maximize savings opportunities and reduce your overall energy spend?
World Energy is here to help. We’ve boiled down all this complexity and are ready to arm you with a new approach to energy management that can help you drive down your commodity costs, reduce the quantity of energy you use AND maximize incentives and rebates available to you. We call this The Seven Levers of Energy Management™. You’ll call it the right approach for meeting your energy challenges.
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Learn More and Register Here > |
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From the Watts Working Blog |
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New to our website is the Watts Working Blog. It is here that you'll find our daily pricing updates as well as technical and fundamental analysis. We're also branching out to share our take on what's happening, what matters, and what's working in the new energy marketplace.
Below are two recent posts. Let us know what you think, and next time you visit the website give Watts Working a read. Better yet, subscribe.
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The Manhattan Session: Talking DR and Energy Management |
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Earlier this summer, Luke McAuliffe moderated an event hosted by Agrion, a business network focused on energy development. The subject was “Integrating Demand Response and Energy Management in the C&I Markets” and the panel included some the biggest names in DR and energy management.
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Get Luke's Key Takeaways > |
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The "Sitch" in Scituate: Of Energy Efficiency Audits and Performance Contracts |
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Efficiency is among the hottest areas in energy management today, and we're hearing of many government entities and businesses financing energy audits through project implementations. On the surface this sounds great, giving the buyer a way to improve the efficiency of their buildings with little to no upfront capital. But are these buyers getting a fair deal?
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Read Andrew's Take > |
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In the News |
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We're happy to share the following media coverage featuring World Energy and the successes of our customers.
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