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One program offers energy efficiency, savings and improved air quality… so why do MI lawmakers want to get rid of it?

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Imagine: every $1 dollar you spent provided actual savings of $4.38 in ONE YEAR! Now, consider this is energy savings, so your savings continue every year going forward.

Awesome, right…. well, not if you’re a MI state lawmaker.

The average MI customer pays $1-$2 each month to fund energy efficiency programs under Integrated Resource Planning (IRP). The IRP program invests in the energy savings programs that provide energy savings, cleaner air and reduced energy consumption. While this is certainly a cost to consumers, the benefits accrue for everyone.

Gov. Rick Snyder has advocated expanding energy efficiency standards, and there appears no better way than to continue the IRP. Realgy supports the continuation of the IRP program.

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual energy savings. Service Plans include Guaranteed SavingsTM, ManagedPriceTM, ManagedGreenTM and Index, Fixed pricing.

Additional information: www.realgyenergyservices.com

Supporting Article:

http://midwestenergynews.com/2015/10/05/report-efficiency-standard-saves-michigan-ratepayers-billions/

 

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The Debate Over Michigan’s Electricity Deregulation: Should be in favor of Energy Consumers

Customer Choice programs are well established in the utility market.  In fact, a recent study covering the last 20 years concludes that monopoly utilities that have no customer choice program pricing went up over 19% more than in utility markets with customer choice.

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The debate is over; customer choice lowers prices for consumers, improves power plant utilization and supports local jobs.

It does so by utilizing the wholesale market (which has abundant power reserves), buying the energy at market pricing (ensuring jobs) and utilizes the existing utilities for delivering the energy (strengthening utilities by making them more competitive so companies won’t leave for less expensive energy).

The argument of subsidy, loss of state jobs or not enough power have all been proven to be false.

Michigan should fully embrace customer choice for the benefit of its residents and the strengthening of its economy and environment.

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual energy savings. Service Plans include Guaranteed SavingsTM, MangedPriceTM, ManagedGreenTM and Index, Fixed pricing.

Additional information: www.realgyenergyservices.com

Supporting Article:
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2015/09/27/the-debate-over-michigans-electricity-deregulation-what-you-need-to-know/
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http://www.governing.com/blogs/view/gov-local-government-electricity-competition-monopoly-challenge.html

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MidAmerican aiming for 57% of energy from wind

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In another sign of the growing importance of renewable energy, MidAmerican is proposing to construct a wind farm in Iowa that could provide more than HALF of the total energy it delivers.

Certainly more will be heard once the federal government releases more details about the Clean Power Rules. However, this is another example of how renewable energy (solar, wind and hydro) is becoming more common and reliable.

Consider that a utility like MidAmerican, that has tremendous coal resources, is willing to commit more than half of its expected need to renewable energy is a testament to the reality of climate change and that renewable energy is economically competitive.

May the times, continue to change.

Supporting Article:

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/money/agriculture/2015/07/27/midamerican-climate-change/30738355/

 

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What country produces over 100% of its electricity by wind power alone?

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Denmark Just Produced 140% Of Its Electricity Needs Via Wind Power

…and exported the excess supply to Germany, Sweden and Norway. Imagine: 100% sustainable energy.

The majority of Denmark’s wind farms are located off-shore (nearly invisible from land). The US just approved its first off-shore windfarm…..perhaps 1 day we could be like Denmark!

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual energy savings. Additional information: www.realgyenergyservices.com

Realgy owns and operates 4 solar plants located in Illinois producing nearly all the energy Realgy consumes in a year.

Supporting Documentation:
Read More: http://www.trueactivist.com/denmark-just-produced-140-of-its-electricity-needs-via-wind-power/?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=tmu

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Where are the differences between an electric utility, Government regulators and energy companies in delivering renewable energy?

Look at the differences that emerge when an energy company wants to deliver wind energy generated in one state across three states.

The players:

  • Utilities: these are regulated monopolies that generate and delivery energy to customers within their franchised area
  • Government Regulators: oversee Utilities within their state
  • Energy companies: offer alternative energy service to customers wherever customer choice is allowed

Today, there is no National Energy Policy which encourages the distribution of renewable energy. Utilities are required to look only within their state. Government Regulators oversee Utilities only within their state. Energy Companies which are not bound by state boundaries look to address the national need for clean, renewable energy.

A power line in Missouri was denied by the Missouri Regulators because it did not show enough benefits for state residents. However, it should great benefit to the Country.

While the Federal Government promotes the installation of renewable energy, this example highlights the need for a National Energy Policy to support competitive energy supply at the wholesale transmission level.

By way of background, Utilities have separated their business into 2 different parts; energy supply and distribution (delivery of the power through the wires). A utilities’ business remains the same; provide electric service within their franchised area or jurisdiction. However, most states have introduced competition for energy supply. Competition allows Energy companies to serve business or residential customers directly by offering a wholesale electricity price that the Utility cannot markup or add additional costs.

Electricity is generated and traded at a wholesale level on a regional basis. Utility Regulators oversee the utilities within their State. Energy Companies usually acquire wholesale power at the regional level and have it delivered to the local Utility. The Utility still delivers the electricity regardless of who you bought it from.

Government Regulators oversee Utilities because they still have a monopoly to serve customers. The Regulators job is to oversee the Utilities within their State and review the costs and expenses of the Utility. A Utility recovers costs incurred in providing service to customers (delivery and energy supply) which are approved by Regulators.

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual energy savings. Additional information: www.realgyenergyservices.com

Supporting Documentation:

http://www.energybiz.com/article/15/07/missouri-blocks-grain-belt-express-wind-project?utm_source=2015_07_06&utm_medium=eNL&utm_campaign=EB_DAILY&utm_content=4521

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Cost Regulations

2015 ENERGY REGULATIONS LEAD TO HIGHER EQUIPMENT COSTS, BUT WILL THEY HELP YOU SAVE ON ELECTRICITY AND NATURAL GAS?

The Department of Energy has implemented new efficiency regulations on electric and natural gas water heaters as well as air conditioning equipment for 2015. The standards will make new equipment slightly more energy efficient, however, the savings will, for the most part, be insignificant. The increased cost of new equipment will be pricey for homeowners upfront. The resulting savings per household for reduced electricity and natural do pay for the upgrade.

The air conditioning equipment regulations went into effect on January 1, 2015. They apply to split air conditioners and heat pumps as well as traditional central AC compressors. The regulations call for new equipment to increase the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) from 13 to 14. The one point SEER increase is fairly negligible from a cost savings standpoint, but the reduction in energy usage across millions of household will add up. The one point translates to roughly 7% electricity savings per year for the average household. Based on national electricity usage and cost averages this would equate to savings of approximately $18 per year.

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The most significant referenced downside associated with the new HVAC regulation revolves around the higher cost of the equipment and installation. New equipment will be larger and will likely require most all parts of the AC system to be replaced, not just the compressor. Also, because the equipment will be larger, some very small homes may require modifications to accommodate the larger equipment.

Regulations affecting water heaters run by electricity and natural gas took effect on April 16, 2015. The pros and cons parallel that of the AC standards. The new efficiency guidelines have resulted in more costly equipment. By some estimates new water heaters will cost roughly $120 more. In addition the new equipment means a more complex, time-consuming installation with more expensive parts. Electricity and natural gas savings will vary widely based on the size of your tank.

The changes the US Government is taking are part of a larger trend by all governments worldwide towards implementing more energy efficient regulation. Initial upfront cost is certainly a factor taken into account by such regulations, but cited more frequently are the health and environmental benefits that will compound yearly as a result of reduced emissions and improved air quality.

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual savings. Additional information: www.realgyenergyservices.com

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Wind power…in all 50 states

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Look outside: chances are you don’t see a wind turbine or a fifty story building. But, chances are, within 5 years, you will see a fifty story wind turbine!

Currently, the United States produces about 65 gigawatts across 38 states. However given the recent gains in technology, the Energy Department forecasts that wind power could contribute 16,150 gigawatts…this is 10x more power than we currently consume!

So will wind power drive our future. In will certainly be a growing contribution and here is why:

1. Climate change: the warmer the climate the more wind is produced
2. Larger Scale: as wind turbine design grows the economics for large scale development improve
3. Smaller Scale: new technology allows for efficient small deployment (think 1-2 homes)

Climate change is driving weather changes. These weather changes are becoming more pronounced. Weather forecasting is showing that current trends will continue resulting in wind speeds that provide for larger scale wind turbines.

Larger scale: Currently, the largest wind turbines are 260 feet. The higher the wind turbine reaches, the faster the wind blows so getting larger means you can install a wind turbine and compete with the economics of coal. Current designs are being planned for 460 feet; that’s nearly as tall as a fifty story building.

Smaller scale: a wind turbines without spinning blades! It looks like asparagus but rises between 25-100 feet depending on location. The trunk of the column spins (no blades) and the power is generated in the base. This type of wind turbine is safe for use in residential neighborhoods.

As we learn: With change comes opportunity and certainly power development and climate is changing.

Keep looking for the wind turbines, they are coming.

Realgy Energy Services provides power to Illinois customers that is produced from renewable resources such as solar, wind and hydro (water). It’s called ManagedGreenTM; it’s priced slightly below the utility cost of service and provides health and environmental benefits. Consider that the average mid-west home uses about 10,859 kWh/year if that power comes from Realgy’s ManagedGreenTM service it would result in the following benefits:

1. Reduction in 29,295 lbs. of coal/year

a. 7,595 lbs. of CO2 NOT emitted

b. No sulfur, lead or waste emissions

c. 29 fewer trucks on the road

2. Equivalent of 584 trees planted

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual energy savings. Additional information: www.realgyenergyservices.com

Links to contributing articles:
http://www.iflscience.com/technology/new-bladeless-wind-turbine-looks-asparagus

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/20/business/energy-environment/wind-power-is-poised-to-spread-to-all-states.html?_r=0

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The Cost of Lighting

TODAY’S LIGHT BULBS CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ELECTRICITY, BUT DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN ALSO SAVE ON THE ELECTRICTY ITSELF?

The light bulb has come a long way. Today’s bulbs last longer and use less electricity, but despite the advances in technology they still lead to the consumption of considerable quantities of energy for residential and commercial electricity users. Lighting is responsible for consuming the second largest quantity of electricity in US homes, behind air conditioning. Moving towards a more efficient lighting solution with high efficiency light bulbs is a great way to save money on electricity, but some residents and businesses don’t realize that they could be paying less for the electricity itself.

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Let’s first look at the light bulb as a source of savings. New laws have raised minimum efficiency standards for traditional incandescent light bulbs. Incandescent bulbs use a lot of energy to produce light; about 90% of their energy is given off as heat. The new laws require the most popular 60-watt bulb, for example, to be roughly 25% more efficient. Today’s two most popular alternative bulbs far exceed those regulations. They are the compact florescent lamps (CFL’s) and light emitting diode (LED). CFL bulbs that are energy star qualified use about 75% less energy, and can last up to ten times longer than traditional incandescent. LED’s use about 85% – 90% less electricity and will last up to twenty five times longer. Furthermore, LED bulbs continue to improve in efficiency and quality. The below chart shows how LED bulbs compare to the other leading options.

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New lighting technologies make it possible for both residential and commercial electricity customers to cut energy usage and reduce electricity costs, but now let’s consider the electricity itself. Not everyone is utilizing the most efficient solution available. Utilities provide one option, however residential and business customers have the option to choose their electricity provider in markets with electric choice. The right provider can often help deliver the same electricity for less than the utility.

Realgy Energy Services provides an excellent alternative to the utilities by helping customers accomplish their energy savings goals through strategic energy plans. Realgy Energy Services spends 1-2 years conducting analysis and modeling area’s energy requirements, energy costs, utility delivery rules, etc. As a result when we approach potential clients we are ready to offer an effective plan that will provide real savings. When you combine the lower cost of your energy consumption by using energy efficient light bulbs, with the lower cost of the electricity, the savings can be significant.

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual energy savings. Additional information: www.realgyenergyservices.com

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Nine coal plants to be retired across Michigan as Consumers Energy looks to provide reliable, affordable, clean energy

Retiring coal plants will be replaced with renewables THAT lowers customers energy costs…..outstanding.

Due to a requirement to come into compliance with clean air regulations, mainly to reduce toxic air emissions from combusting coal (such as mercury, dioxins, etc), many coal plant owners have found it more economical to shut them down.

Nine of these plants are located in Michigan and supply about one million customers their power needs.

Replacing this power will come from renewable energy and energy efficiency programs. Reread that statement; renewable energy and a reduction in energy usage. This is due in part to Michigan’s energy policy that encourages renewables and efficiency.

After the coal plants are shut down and renewable energy and efficiency programs are in place the effect; current rates will be reduced by 5-15%.

Michigan can continue to create new jobs in Michigan, increase the use of renewable power and lower all customer energy prices by offering a customer choice program throughout the state instead of just for 10% of businesses.

Competition has been shown to reduce energy costs and provide a more robust energy mix for customers.

Consider that Illinois has documented savings of over $75 Billion since the start of their customer choice program.
http://realgyenergyservices.com/competition-work-tune-37-billion/

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual savings. Additional information: www.realgyenergyservices.com

Link to the original article:
http://www.mlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2015/02/nine_coal_plants_to_be_retired.html

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Smart Thermostats

Smart Thermostats or Not.

I know you have seen Smart Water, we are being promised Smart Cities and of course the ubiquitous Smart Phone!

As with the smart phone (it’s only been 7 years since Apple iPhone came out), we adjusted to being connected 24/7/365 and Apps brought us Candy Crush, Tweets and Angry Birds; so too a connected thermostat will bring such changes.

Currently, there are apps that allow control over the thermostat and home lighting but it seems more a gizmo than a tool. A big advance in the usability of a connected thermostat will be when appliance manufacturers and energy companies allow pricing to be priced each hour.

Imagine: it’s 4PM and the price of electricity is $0.10 / kWh and you just load your washing machine and turn it on. However, it doesn’t start. It flashes you that it will begin at 8PM when the price is scheduled to be $0.03 / kWh. This type of pricing is called Time-of-Use (TOU) and it’s been available for very large energy users for some time. It will become available to energy consumers of all size.

The savings from one wash will be relatively small but in aggregate across a year and across a City could be very large, perhaps even smart!

So, what would it take you to want to buy a Smart Thermostat?

Some additional information on Smart Thermostats is available at: http://www.intelligentutility.com/article/15/01/smart-thermostats-could-help-utilities-combat-death-spiral?utm_source=2015_01_28&utm_medium=eNL&utm_campaign=IU_DAILY&utm_content=4521

Realgy Energy Services, a natural gas and electric energy provider, advocates for the use of technology that allows consumers greater control over their choice of energy supplier and the use of energy.

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