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Energy Procurement Management: Process, Benefits & Best Practices

Energy procurement management is a strategic process crucial for businesses looking to control energy costs, especially in deregulated energy states. This article will outline the energy procurement management process, highlight best practices, and explain why many businesses trust Diversegy with their procurement plans.

August 29, 2025|

Con Edison NY Rising Energy Costs

Con Edison is proposing significant rate hikes for 2026, with electric bills expected to rise by 11.3% and gas by 13.4% across New York City and Westchester. These increases highlight the urgent need for businesses to plan energy procurement strategies for the years ahead.

August 29, 2025|

Business Gas & Electricity Comparison

As energy prices continue to rise globally, understanding and managing your energy procurement strategy is more important than ever. Whether you are a large electricity user, natural gas user, or both, this article will help you understand what drives both costs, how to shop for lower-cost energy, and the best ways to develop an effective energy strategy for your business.

August 29, 2025|

On-Site Power Generation: How Large Energy Users Are Making Their Own Power To Offset Rising Capacity Costs

Rising capacity charges, unpredictable market prices, and mounting sustainability targets are prompting a growing number of businesses to generate their own electricity on-site. This article explores the forces driving adoption, the technologies leading the movement, and how companies are using on-site generation to protect their bottom line.

August 28, 2025|

Natural Gas Futures And Speculation In Energy Markets

Natural gas futures are pivotal in commercial energy retail pricing, particularly in deregulated markets where suppliers offer various fixed-price options. Understanding how speculative trading, hedging, and overall market outlook drive these futures markets is essential for energy buyers to manage cost risk and time supply contracts effectively.

August 28, 2025|

Minimum Offer Price Rule (MOPR) And Its Impact On PJM Capacity Market Participants

The Minimum Offer Price Rule (MOPR) is a controversial policy in the PJM capacity market, designed to prevent market manipulation by ensuring state-supported power plants bid at a fair minimum price. Understanding MOPR is crucial for brokers, consultants, and large energy users to navigate procurement strategies and predict capacity costs in this evolving market.

August 28, 2025|

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