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When researching energy management - or choosing the right partner - there is a lot to take in. Methodology, approach, service, tools, and efficiency are all factors. Our resource hub makes it simple to find the information you need to make smarter business decisions.

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Demand Response Auctions and Ohio Utility Successes: What a Week at World Energy

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Blog | Dan Mees | March 2, 2012 at 11:47 am

It has been quite a week for us, and I wanted to provide a little color on it. Yesterday, we announced our first demand response auction for the General Services Administration, one of the largest building owners in North America and our largest and longest-standing customer. The auctions we ran were the culmination of a [...]

Is Energy Sourcing the Gateway Drug to Energy Efficiency?

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Blog | Dan Mees | June 16, 2011 at 8:35 am

Financial blogger Tom Konrad profiled World Energy this week in a Forbes piece, “Is Energy Sourcing the Gateway Drug to Energy Efficiency?” Sourcing is a topic near and dear to our hearts, with our CEO, Richard Domaleski, recently blogging on the subject , observing that advanced procurement techniques can deliver 7-10% savings on a customer’s [...]

Is Energy Sourcing the Gateway Drug to Energy Efficiency?

In The News | June 13, 2011 at 11:46 am

Source: Forbes

World Energy enables large New England city to run 30 auction events in one day

Case Studies | January 19, 2011 at 4:02 pm

One of the largest cities in New England had been buying its power through a state consortium since 1998. With a goal of reducing electricity costs to the bare minimum – and the need to buy power for more than 400 accounts, including all city buildings, public schools, street lights, and the convention center – the [...]

Benefits of Shopping for Power

In The News | July 18, 2010 at 8:00 am

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer

WE Brokers 450GW in PA in Six Weeks

In The News | June 18, 2010 at 8:00 am

Source: Energy Choice Matters, page 3