|
•
Calculate Savings

|
Commercial
Gas Programs
We
are currently taking enrollments from the following
NY service areas:
- National
Fuel Gas
- National
Grid
- New
York State Electric & Gas
- Rochester
Gas & Electric
Potential
savings can vary from account to account depending
on how much gas is used in the Summer relative to
the Winter and depending on whether the account
has non-capacity or capacity status.
View Actual Savings
| *
Auburn
District, Brewster District, Cortland District,
Dansville District, Geneva District, Ithaca
District, Mechanicville District, Oneonta
and Norwich Districts, Plattsburgh District |
How
Your Business Can Obtain the
“Lowest Possible” Energy Costs
When
deregulation removed the monopoly on energy supply,
energy purchasers became free to direct their utility
to use an alternative supplier to transport natural
gas and electricity to their meter. This new competition
allowed users to search out the lowest supply rate vs.
paying “retail rates” directly from the
utility.
In 1997, the Energy Cooperative was founded to provide
businesses across New York State with the best purchase
leverage in the state. Because it is a not-for profit
member-owned cooperative, all savings are passed along
to the members in lower natural gas and electric costs.
The Cooperative buys energy at the lowest wholesale
price and passes along those savings to our members
for only a flat nominal administration fee based on
volume used.
Who
can be
a member of the Cooperative?
Any New York State business or commercial operation
can apply for membership and start saving on energy
costs immediately. These businesses include:
• Manufacturing/Industrial operations
• Colleges & Universities
• Hospitals
• Nursing homes
• Office buildings
• Apartment complexes
• Retail stores
• Restaurants |
A
Flat Nominal Fee
Is All Our Members Pay
No mark-ups. No profit margin. We bill you the wholesale
price we pay plus a nominal flat administrative
fee based on the volume you use. There is no incentive
for our members to buy energy at higher prices:
Here’s a current example of the fee:
Natural Gas:
Fee of $0.11 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf)
Electric:
Fee of $0.0012 per kilowatt hour (Kwh) |
|