February 11, 2021 is the 6th Annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science! On December 22, 2015 the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed February 11th as day to celebrate the accomplishments of women in the Sciences fields around the world. UGI Energy Services joins the international community in celebrating the accomplishments of women in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, collectively known as STEM.
UGIES Celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 11, 2021 3:54:49 PM / by Angela DeLong posted in engineering, science, women, technology, math, stem, womeninscience
Delicious Super Bowl Recipes
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 4, 2021 2:52:32 PM / by Kaitlin Killian posted in super bowl, recipe, snacks, tailgate
Super Bowl weekend is quickly approaching! Not only will it be a time to watch the Buccaneers and Chiefs fight for football glory – it also is one of the absolute best days for eating! As the weekend draws near, it is time to run to the grocery store and grab the ingredients you need for those delicious recipes you plan on having.
How can the Outcome of the Super Bowl Affect your Energy Bills?
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 1, 2021 11:32:00 AM / by Kaitlin Killian posted in energy, energy market, winter, energy bills, lock in energy rate, energy price, best energy providers, ugi energy services, ugies, football, super bowl
Are you ready for some football?
It’s that time of the year again! The Sunday dedicated to chicken wings, pizza, cold drinks & yelling at a TV screen. That’s right – Super Bowl Sunday is quickly arriving. On February 7th we will be graced by the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers dominating our living rooms – fighting for the prize that is held most glory – the Super Bowl ring! Can you tell we are excited? But what does all of this have to do with energy?
What Factors Can Cause Natural Gas Prices to Increase?
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 28, 2021 1:41:00 PM / by Michelle Zimmer posted in natural gas, natural gas supply, electricity, energy price, ugi energy services, polar vortex, el nino, la nina
Understanding how energy markets work can help your business to make smarter choices when purchasing your energy. UGI Energy Services is dedicated to helping our customers understand your options and make the right decisions for YOUR company or organization.
What is the “Polar Vortex” and How Can It Cost Your Business Money?
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 20, 2021 10:03:01 AM / by Jaclyn Tino posted in natural gas, weather, winter, prepare for winter, lock in energy rate, energy price, energy saving, ugi energy services, polar vortex
The phenomenon of a “polar vortex” is something energy professionals continue to investigate. The past few years of mild weather have increased this curiosity as we prepare for the next one. A polar vortex is one of the natural occurrences that can have a direct impact on energy prices. While drastic weather shifts are something we have little control over, we can prepare by learning how they affect natural gas market rates.
UGIES Spreads Holiday Cheer
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 22, 2020 11:31:41 AM / by Kaitlin Killian posted in covid, pandemic, salvation army, ugi energy services, health care, charity, giving back, angel tree, ugies
The holidays have certainly proved to be a bit different this year. In an effort to spread a little cheer to those who may need it most, the UGI Energy Services team participated in many helpful programs! By giving back to our community, we hoped to brighten as many spirits as we could. We have a long tradition of charitable work, and this year was no exception.
What do COVID and a Warm Winter Have in Common?
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 9, 2020 10:18:03 AM / by Aaron Lovenworth posted in natural gas, covid, corona virus, energy, warm winter, weather, pandemic, volume over value, nymex, energy market, lock gas prices, natural gas supply, value over volume
What do COVD and a warm winter have in common?
Answer: They both wreak havoc on natural gas prices.
Aaron Lovenworth, Regional Sales Manager at UGI Energy Services put some information together to help you better understand where natural gas prices are headed, and what you can expect in the upcoming winter season.
Energy Q&A with Mike Trymbiski
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 7, 2020 3:12:00 PM / by Angela DeLong posted in natural gas, energy bills, energy savings, electricity, mitigate risk, request for proposal, power, energy provider, energy consultant, lock in energy rate, energy price, commercial energy, industrial energy
With the winter season quickly approaching, energy supplier UGI Energy Services is starting to see an influx of questions related to the uncertainty of energy costs during the upcoming winter. While the weather and the energy market can certainly be volatile at times, there are many things that businesses can do to mitigate the risks associated with their natural gas and electricity costs.
We sat down with Mike Trymbiski, UGIES Regional Sales Manager, to ask some of the most frequently asked questions. These answers should help give local businesses a better understanding of how they can keep high energy costs – if not the cold weather – at bay.
7 Questions to Ask an Energy Provider Before Switching
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 3, 2020 1:55:00 PM / by Jaclyn Tino posted in natural gas, energy market, electricity, energy provider, shop for energy, energy choice, energy saving, reliable energy company
We know switching your business’s energy provider isn’t an easy decision. You want to work with a reliable, reputable company that knows the ins and outs of the energy market and will understand your unique needs.
Could My Business Kill Bacteria with Ultraviolet Light?
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 27, 2020 12:31:00 PM / by Kaitlin Killian posted in pandemic, virus, ultraviolet, ultraviolet light, commercial business, clean air, hvac
Peace of mind for your business is extremely important – especially during a time of such uncertainty in our nation. The first step to create a healthy business environment – is to have a well-maintained HVAC system.