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Webinar – Energy Procurement in 2014: Products & Programs to Optimize Savings

by Richard Matthews
March 26, 2014
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The Energy Procurement in 2014: Products & Programs to Optimize Savings webinar will take place today, Wednesday, March 26, 2014 – 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time. The webinar will include the participation of ConEdison Solutions and Energy Manager Today. This timely one-hour energy management webinar will address the current state of the retail energy market, and specific products and programs that can help you optimize energy savings during volatile periods.

During the past few months we have witnessed some of the coldest days on record. In such extreme conditions, customers tend to use much more electricity, which means their bills are likely to be noticeably higher than normal. In addition, power prices tend to spike, creating a more volatile energy market and further impacting energy bills.


Energy procurement in a highly volatile market requires different strategies and approaches as compared to procurement when power prices are relatively flat and stable, as has been the case for the past several years due to the low price of natural gas.

There will be ample time for Q&A.

The expert panel will include:

Frank Felder
Director and Associate Professor
Rutgers University

Frank Felder is Director of the Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy and Associate Research Professor at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University.

Steve Wemple
Vice President of Regulatory Affairs
ConEdison Solutions

Stephen Wemple is the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Con Edison’s Competitive Shared Services company. He represents Con Edison’s non-utility affiliates, Con Edison Development, Con Edison Energy and Con Edison Solutions in State and Federal regulatory proceedings and has been an active participant in the New York, New England and PJM wholesale markets.

Kevin Martinsen
Director Commodity Services
ConEdison Solutions

Kevin Martinsen joined Con Edison Solutions at its inception in 1997 and has played a key role in its formation and success. He is part of the team responsible for the growth, geographic expansion and overall profitability of its commodity business which includes the packaging and sale of electricity in the deregulated energy marketplace.

To register click here.

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