by Michelle Zimmer & Melinda Deamer | Sep 30, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Electricity, Residential Electricity, Safety Tips
At UGI EnergyLink, our main goal is to provide you with the tools and guidance to make smart decisions for your home and business. One cadence that can be particularly helpful is to complete a seasonal or quarterly safety checklist. Completing a small checklist of...
by Michelle Zimmer | Sep 24, 2024 | Blog, Shopping for Energy
When we buy things today, our first consideration is usually price. There are so many tools out there to help consumers with shopping and getting the best value. But what is out there regarding shopping for natural gas or electricity? What are the right questions to...
by Angela DeLong | Sep 12, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Electricity, Reduce Energy Costs, Tips for Saving Energy
Whether it’s a college campus, trade school, primary school, or another educational organization, one thing is typically true: there’s a lot of space to cover. Many educational institutions span across multiple buildings and campuses, making it essential...
by Michelle Zimmer | Aug 27, 2024 | Blog, Reduce Energy Costs, Shopping for Energy
When you have an older home, it may feel like your house is a “money pit.” But that’s not necessarily true. There may be tax credits, and some utilities even offer rebates when purchasing energy-efficient equipment or recycling your older appliances. It may take some...
by Angela DeLong | Aug 13, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Electricity, Reduce Energy Costs, Tips for Saving Energy
Government and public facilities play a crucial role in setting the standard for energy efficiency and sustainability within communities. By adopting energy-efficient practices, these institutions can significantly reduce operational costs, minimize environmental...
by Angela DeLong | Jul 12, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Electricity, Reduce Energy Costs, Tips for Saving Energy
The food processing industry is extensive and diverse, with various sectors such as dairy products, meat, oils, fruits, vegetables, fish, packaged foods, bakery products, and beverages. Because of that, a lot of energy goes into these processes! It’s estimated that...