Let Electric Companies Bid for your Texas Commercial Business Service
Odessa, TX January 17, 2010
By Admin Cheap Texas Electric Rates

Let Electric Companies Bid for your Texas Commercial Business Service
In these tough economic times today, business must maximize value where it can. Unfortunately saving money on the electricity bill isn’t usually on the radar. Electricity is thought of as a necessity and a given. Most people are glad they are finished with the sign-up process, with deposits and contracts and are happy to just forget about electricity after that.
But, there is much to be gained by thinking occasionally about your electric provider and your energy use levels. This is true for both small and large companies. As an energy consultant I have seen a small car lot paying residential rates for it’s electricity usage. The owner was paying about 100% too much every month!
In addition, many businesses don’t know that if they use over a certain amount of electricity each month, which could be as low as 20k kWh per month that they could be due a lower rate. Well, a lot of times a business doesn’t know the right questions to ask, nor what to look for in buying electricity, so they lose out on many opportunities.
Did you know that if you have many business locations across Texas that we may be able to aggregate them together and get you and your company a lower rate? So instead of each location maybe qualifying for a small discount due to usage, they could all receive a larger discount.
If your usage is 500k kWh or more per year we can get the energy companies to bid on your contract. We will do the work, you decide. Is that fair enough?
If you have interest in lowering your energy costs as a business, county or municipality please contact:
Don at consultant(@)cheaptexaselectricrates.com
Include your contact info, type of business and yearly energy usage (if known). We will contact you within
24hours.
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