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Energent News:

           

  • Is Wisconsin de-regulated for energy?

  • May 28, 2010: Demand Side Management added to Energent Product set: BlueStar Energy Services (BES)

  • April 15, 2010: Energent adds Liberty Power to portfolio for fixed electricity supply

  • Glacial Energy Progress Report

  • Glacial Energy
    The POWER TO CHOOSE California!
    As of October 2009, Governor Schwarzenegger signed off on a bill that is allowing for deregulation in the Electricity market as of July 1, 2010.

  • Glacial Energy
    California DA Sales Procedure & Regulatory Overview

  • Going Glacial!
    This list shows what utilities
    Glacial Energy CAN sell into per state

  • Should Telecom Agents Sell
    Energy? Vince Bradley article on Phone+ Website

  • Webinar - 09/15/2009
    (Powerpoint .pptx file)

  • News from Glacial Energy of New England

  • WTG Partners with Constellation Energy!

  • Phoneplusmag: Trading Gigabits for Kilowatt Hours

About Us

We are all pieces of the puzzle

Energent is a division of Commerce Constulting Corporation dedicated to energy products and the advancement of new and innovative ideas that will help the world move towards clean and efficient energy resources.

Like WTG (World Telecom Group) is the telecom division of CCC (Commerce Consulting Corporation), Energent is the Energy division of CCC.

 

Deregulation

Twenty-four states have enacted legislation to deregulate their electricity markets. Thirteen states and the District of Columbia are currently active in a deregulated energy environment. Thirteen-states have either suspended their deregulated model in order to re-write the legislation or they have delayed opening their markets for the next twelve to twenty four months. The potential for significant cost savings is driving strong demand for continued deregulation. As the demand for electricity continues to rise, many businesses are faced with challenges to reduce energy costs and look to identify a retail energy company that can meet their future requirements.

List of Deregulated States

Here is a list of the 14 states that are
currently deregulated.

» Delaware
» Maine
» Rhode Island
» Massachusetts
» New York
» New Jersey
» Maryland
» District of Columbia
» Pennsylvania
» Illinois
» Ohio
» Michigan
» Texas


California is the next state looking to deregulate.

 

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