Featured Plan Of The Month

May 20, 2010

Bounce Energy is a privately owned company with over 50 years experience in the energy-marketing field. Riding out the storms of a volatile market has made them knowledgeable and seasoned to the market, preparing them for forecasting future trends. Their team of professionals has proven this by continually offering low rates in a competitive field.

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The Weekend Energy Audit

May 12, 2010

Summer is going to be here soon, and believe it or not, it’s going to get HOT! Keeping your home cool costs energy as well as money, and here are a few things you can do in the span of a weekend to help keep your home cooler during the dog days of summer. Follow these 3 tips and you are guaranteed to save big bucks on your summer cooling bill.

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ChooseEnergy.com Helps Consumers Save Money

May 4, 2010

If you live in Texas, energy deregulation has made it much easier for you to save money on your electric bills. That’s because deregulation has increased competition among Texas electric companies in your area, so that you can shop around to get the best rate.

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Green Energy the Next 5 Years

April 28, 2010

Although Americans tend to travel less than people in other countries and often speak only one language, we have always been concerned with the way the world sees us. Yes, the stereotype of the ugly American is one most try to live down when traveling overseas. But recently Americans have been roundly criticized, as a nation, for their consumption, or really over consumption of the world’s energy. According to the most recent statistics, America is about 4 percent of the world’s population and yet we consume nearly 25 percent of the world’s energy.

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Wind Power – Is this our future?

April 28, 2010

Wind is free and almost always blowing. It is a resource that we have only just begun to take advantage of. As the production of power from fossil fuels becomes more politically complicated and environmentally hazardous, the use of alternative energy generating sources will become more are prevalent. The interesting question is – what percentage of our total energy production will wind power provide in the future?

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