by Angela DeLong | Oct 9, 2020 | Clean Energy, Commercial Electricity, Tips for Saving Energy
If you run a business, you likely know the importance of energy efficiency. While the days of constant air conditioning are over for now, fall is the perfect time to assess your energy consumption before the cold days of winter arrive. Read more to find ways to...
by Angela DeLong | Sep 1, 2020 | Commercial Electricity
When you get your commercial energy bill, do you actually know what you’re paying for? Below, we break down your energy bill to help you understand where your money is going and what the individual charges mean. Types of Billing First, let’s address the two most...
by Angela DeLong | Aug 3, 2020 | Commercial Electricity, Natural Gas or Propane, Tips for Saving Energy, Uncategorized
If you’re trying to decide which energy source makes the most sense for your business, you should understand their differences and the individual benefits they offer. UGI EnergyLink offers electricity, propane, and natural gas services to our customers. Which one is...
by Angela DeLong | Jul 1, 2020 | Commercial Electricity, Reduce Energy Costs
We know switching your business’s energy provider isn’t a decision you take lightly. You want to enter a relationship with a reliable, reputable company that knows the ins and outs of the energy market and won’t surprise you with hidden fees. If you’re thinking of...
by Angela DeLong | May 4, 2020 | Commercial Electricity, Reduce Energy Costs, Tips for Saving Energy
Business is not quite as usual lately. In response to the recent outbreak of COVID-19, many commercial businesses have shut their doors temporarily or completely changed the way they operate. Many people are working remotely, which means more commercial facilities are...
by Angela DeLong | Apr 19, 2020 | Commercial Electricity, Reduce Energy Costs, Residential Electricity, Tips for Saving Energy
How does a SEER rating affect your home’s energy bills? SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. You can use SEER ratings to measure the amount of energy that is needed to provide a specific amount of cooling to your home. The higher the SEER rating, the more...