Energy Deregulation and your Pocket

August 10, 2010 · 0 comments

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What is Energy Deregulation?

Government has mandated the deregulation of electricity and natural gas. Prior to deregulation, one company provided all aspects of your residential energy service—generation/production, sales, delivery, billing and support. Deregulation allows the consumers to choose where they buy their power (as they can choose their long-distance phone company). Your local utility distributors continue to deliver the power, for a fee, through their lines. Deregulation of the electric and natural gas markets came right behind the deregulation of the telephone industry. Today, phone rates are considerably less than they were in the 1980s and many new products and services exist. In deregulation of the electric and natural gas industries, only the price of the energy supply has been opened to competition. Your current bill is divided into two parts; supply and delivery. This means consumers in many states, who are served by the incumbent providers, are now able to choose who supplies their natural gas and/or electricity.

This will save thousands of people hundreds of dollars on their energy bill every month because it creates competition, which in turn creates better prices. The incumbent utility company continues to deliver the natural gas or electricity regardless of who is chosen to supply the energy. They also continue to maintain the distribution system, respond to emergencies and read meters. The reasons for choosing an alternate supplier can be many, but most consumers tend to seek lower prices or energy produced by environmentally friendly sources. The actual switch of energy suppliers takes place seamlessly.

So why don’t more consumers know about deregulation?

Many of the consumers are still unaware that they have a choice in energy companies or that such savings can be realized. The fact is the majority of consumers have not switched due to lack of education about energy deregulation and its benefits. Furthermore, many incumbent providers have websites to inform their customers about deregulation and provide a list of available Energy Service Providers (ESCOs). Ambit Energy is a residential energy provider of electrical and natural gas services in the deregulated markets of Texas, New York and Illinois.  Their website is http://areyousavingnow.com. There you will be able to find out about rates, their services, their travel points program, and gift with enrollment.

The company offers cost-effective and sound choices for today’s energy consumer. Ambit also offer a written savings guarantee, hotel stay as a gift for enrolling, no contracts, no cost to switch, ongoing travel rewards points and free energy supply program.  What makes this company exceptional is their Free Energy Program which allow customers to refers 15 people to the company and in return they could get their energy for free.

Ambit Energy was honored as the fastest-growing privately held company in Dallas for 2009 by the Dallas 100 Awards™ co-founded by Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business and the SMU Caruth Center for Entrepreneurship. Ambit also offers saving program for small residential and commercial properties in New York City. According to Ambit Energy’s CEO, Jere Thompson “his vision for the company is to be the finest and most respected residential energy provider in the United States”.

For those with an entrepreneurial spirit, you can build a solid business by referring customers to Ambit Energy and generate revenue month after month on utility bills that everyone must pay regardless of the economy.  If you see the vision of earning money with electricity and natural gas then go to this website for more infohttp://cashinenergy.com

This information is brought to you by Ambit Energy Independent Consultants, Camella Joseph and LaVone Mason.

 

Camella Joseph and LaVone Mason

Ambit Energy Consultants

New York

contact info 718-209-0208

website http://areyousavingnow.com

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