Recently, UGI Energy Services (UGIES) hosted energy industry colleagues from the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (GPAEE) to discuss energy market trends heading into the 2023-2024 heating season, as well as to tour the company’s Temple LNG facility.
Fall 2023 Energy Market Overview: UGIES Hosts the GPAEE
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 6, 2023 10:27:46 AM / by Kaitlin Killian posted in energy, energy market, energy consultant, commercial energy, energy choice, RNG, Renewable Natural Gas, Pennsylvania, Berks county
What Does It Mean to be an Interruptible Customer?
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 13, 2023 9:30:00 AM / by Angela DeLong posted in natural gas, natural gas supply, commercial energy, industrial energy, interruptible
Many terms in the energy industry can be confusing. When choosing the right energy plan for your home or business, you may feel overwhelmed by the options and decisions presented to you. To help ease the process, we’re here to explain what it means to be an interruptible customer and how it affects you.
How to Encourage Employees to Save Energy
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 3, 2023 8:30:00 AM / by Angela DeLong posted in commercial business, commercial energy, employees, save energy
Whether you own a small shop or a large warehouse, energy is more than likely a large part of your monthly spending. Luckily, it’s one that you can (somewhat) control. As a business owner, you know how important it is to protect your budget and cut costs where necessary. You may implement changes that can help reduce energy usage, but your employees have to back them up in order to be successful.
Here are a few ways you can encourage your employees to save energy:
7 Factors Affecting the Natural Gas Market Volatility
[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 6, 2022 11:12:10 AM / by Aaron Lovenworth posted in natural gas, energy market, lock gas prices, natural gas supply, winter, prepare for winter, mitigate risk, lock in energy rate, commercial energy, LNG, infrastructure, energy supplier
After many years of stability and relatively low prices, the natural gas market has taken a turn towards volatility and skyrocketing rates. Consumers should be aware of these recent changes and take action to mitigate the risks associated with an unsteady, high-priced market.
National Gas Intelligence’s recent episode of their Hub and Flow podcast featured 7 contributors to the recent volatility in the natural gas market. Domestic politics, international unrest and weather conditions all play a factor in this crazy rollercoaster of a market. Here I’ll summarize the overall contributors to this volatility as laid out by National Gas Intelligence.
What’s the Best Natural Gas Purchasing Strategy for your Organization?
[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 29, 2021 3:21:16 PM / by Ryan McCormick posted in natural gas, nymex, lock gas prices, commercial business, energy bills, energy savings, energy consultant, energy price, commercial energy, industrial energy, shop for energy, energy choice, reliable energy company, ugies, green energy
Author: Ryan McCormick, Regional Energy Manager
Like most companies and organizations, energy costs are a significant portion of your operating budget. If you are not prepared, energy market price fluctuations can quickly become volatile and create avoidable budgetary challenges. Let’s work together to take control of your energy.
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.