Blog

Get In The Know.

Stay up-to-date on Diversegy's growing role in the competitive retail energy industry.

Blog2024-07-15T06:47:11-04:00

Understanding Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) & How They Apply To Your Business

Renewable energy credits (RECs) play a crucial role in promoting the generation and consumption of clean energy by providing a market-based mechanism for tracking and trading renewable energy production. This article examines the impact of RECs on the renewable energy sector, discussing their potential to drive investment and accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy future.

July 23, 2024|Categories: Commercial Solar, Customer Tips, Distributed Energy, Electric Grid, Electricity, Energy News, Renewables|Comments Off on Understanding Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) & How They Apply To Your Business

Time-of-Use (TOU) Rates: How They Affect Your Business Energy Strategy

Time-of-use electric rates are an innovative approach to energy pricing, encouraging consumers to shift their electricity usage to off-peak hours. This article explores the benefits and challenges of time-of-use rates, highlighting their potential to enhance grid efficiency and reduce overall energy costs.

July 23, 2024|Categories: Customer Tips, Electric Grid, Electric Transmission, Electricity, Energy Demand, Energy Markets, Energy News, Energy Tariffs|Comments Off on Time-of-Use (TOU) Rates: How They Affect Your Business Energy Strategy

How Utility Revenue Decoupling Works And Affects Utility Rate Setting Practices

Utility revenue decoupling legislation represents a significant shift in how energy providers align their financial incentives with energy efficiency and conservation goals. This article delves into the implications of decoupling policies, examining their potential to transform utility business models and promote sustainable energy practices.

July 23, 2024|Categories: Electric Grid, Electric Transmission, Energy Markets, Energy News, Energy Tariffs|Comments Off on How Utility Revenue Decoupling Works And Affects Utility Rate Setting Practices

Emissions Markets: What Are They And How Do They Work?

Emissions markets are innovative systems designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by assigning a cost to pollution. This blog explores how these markets operate, the mechanisms behind cap-and-trade and carbon credits, and their effectiveness in driving environmental sustainability and compliance with regulatory standards.

July 10, 2024|Categories: Carbon Trading, Emissions, Energy Markets, Energy Tariffs, Energy Trading, Fossil Fuels, Global Energy News, Renewables|Comments Off on Emissions Markets: What Are They And How Do They Work?

Locational Marginal Pricing (LMP): A Key Component of Wholesale Energy Markets

Locational Marginal Pricing (LMP) is a critical element in determining the cost of electricity in wholesale energy markets. This blog delves into how LMP reflects the varying costs of delivering electricity across different locations, highlighting its importance in optimizing grid efficiency and market transparency.

July 10, 2024|Categories: Electric Grid, Electric Transmission, Electricity, Electricity Sales, Energy Deregulation, Energy Markets, Wholesale Energy Markets|Comments Off on Locational Marginal Pricing (LMP): A Key Component of Wholesale Energy Markets

Natural Gas Storage: How Capacity Constraints Affect Market Prices

Natural gas storage plays a crucial role in stabilizing market prices by balancing supply and demand throughout the year. This blog examines how storage capacity constraints and seasonal dynamics affect natural gas prices, offering insights into market trends and strategies for managing price volatility.

July 10, 2024|Categories: Distributed Energy, Energy Deregulation, Energy Markets, Energy Storage, Energy Tariffs, Energy Trading, Natural Gas, Natural Gas Sales, Wholesale Energy Markets|Comments Off on Natural Gas Storage: How Capacity Constraints Affect Market Prices