Energy Expense Controls

Annual Energy Cost, Do the math..

 

Since 1970…

In 1970, the revenue generated by the U.S. power industry was 23.7 Billion dollars
In 1980, the revenue generated by the U.S. power industry was up to 98.4 Billion dollars
In 1990, the revenue generated by the U.S. power industry was up to 178.2 Billion dollars
In 2000, the revenue generated by the U.S. power industry was up to 233.2 Billion dollars
In 2010, the revenue generated by the U.S. power industry was up to 368.91 Billion dollars
By 2016, the revenue generated by the U.S. power industry was up to 386.51 Billion dollars

Pretty impressive business growth and profit, if you owned a utility.

U.S. utilities are privately owned companies in business for one objective like any other business…profit.

The cost of energy represents over 1/3 of the overall operational budget for Commercial and Residential alike. You have a choice.

Let your energy Pay you back, and work for you!

 

Our proprietary database cross-references your unique annual energy consumption against all available options licensed by your utility by having access to Daily, Multi-Supplier Pricing Matrix.

The leading Suppliers fiercely compete for your business driving wholesale energy pricing down.

The user friendly ECS Platform allows you to see it all from the inside, directly from the source.

Peace of Mind..

 

The ECS technology helps customers leverage their energy usage demand to find the most effective purchasing energy strategies for their business.

For brokers, Client relationships and retention strengthen not just through competitive pricing, but a sense of “trust” and viability through complete transparency.

Also having access to Market updates and trends alongside Utility Pricing charts, assures customers revenue coming back into their operations that was previously lost to lack of knowledge.

Getting back..

 

The ECS platform provides direct access for customers to connect with the best and most reputable energy suppliers making energy purchasing competitive and value-based.