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Feb 25
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What POLR Means to You

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POLR(Provider of Last Resort) and What That Means to You The week of February 15th 2021 will be remembered as one of the more challenging for electricity clients in Texas....
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Oct 05
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Electricity Broker Texas

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Electricity Broker Texas Finding the right commercial electricity broker in Texas can be tricky, but National Utilisource is here to get the job done. Our team of experts have years...
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Oct 03
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Commercial Building Electricity Prices

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Commercial Building Electricity Prices Commercial business owners are generally unaware that energy prices for their businesses may not be regulated. Deregulated energy allows flexibility with whom you choose to purchase...
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Oct 01
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Energy Broker

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Energy Broker Energy Brokers have been around the world and are only now entering the United States market at such a level where commercial business owners can utilize our skills...
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Sep 25
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Business Electricity Suppliers

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Business Electricity Suppliers Do you live in a State where energy has been deregulated? Have no idea? Its ok, energy deregulation is a slow moving process happening across the United...
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Jun 19
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What does energy deregulation mean for me?

By National Utilisource | energy blog

Deregulation of electricity and natural gas prices created a market in which significant cost savings are available to consumers. In many states, companies are now able to negotiate directly with…

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FROM THE ENERGY BLOG

  • What POLR Means to You February 25, 2021
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