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CUC On Cablevision | Commercial Utility | Commercial Utility Consultants

CUC On Cablevision

Nicholas Reynolds, COO at Commercial Utility Consultants, discusses how a new energy program can help lower monthly utility costs for residents in Bayonne, NJ. Recorded

CUC On Comcast Newsmakers | Commercial Utility

CUC On Comcast Newsmakers

Jill Horner speaks with Stephen Reid, Mayor from Point Pleasant Beach, to give a Local Update. Recorded on: 11/17/2015. For more videos and information about

BurlCo Pitches New Energy Program | Commercial Utility Consultants

BurlCo Pitches New Energy Program

The county’s Government Energy Aggregation program is meant to bring savings to residents by procuring a licensed third­party electrical supplier to provide to energy for

Moorestown Energy Agg | Commercial Utility Consultants

Moorestown Energy Agg

Moorestown Council will give final consideration to joining the Burlington County Energy Aggregation Program Monday night. Council will hold a public hearing and final reading

Long Hill Ordinance | Utility Consultants Inc | Commercial Utility Consultants

Long Hill Ordinance

At the meeting, the committee passed an ordinance to join the Morris Area Energy Cooperative. Stacia Scaduto, a representative for Commercial Utility Consultants, was at

Wayne, NJ Energy Alt Program | Commercial | Utility Consultants

Wayne, NJ Energy Alt Program

The Passaic County Energy Cooperative Pricing System pools residents’ energy needs and, with strength in numbers, seeks bids from energy suppliers. The lower costs come

Wayne NJ To Cut Energy Costs | Commercial Utility Consultants

Wayne, NJ To Cut Energy Costs

The Township of Wayne is working with a county-run program to help reduce electric bills for township residents. The Township has joined Passaic County’s cooperative

BurlCo Energy Debate | Commercial Utility Consultants

BurlCo Energy Debate

As Cinnaminson fire commissioner Richard Dietrich sees it, an energy proposal being pushed by the Burlington County freeholders can only be of benefit to towns.

CUC On Cablevision | Commercial Utility | Commercial Utility Consultants

CUC On Cablevision

Nicholas Reynolds, COO at Commercial Utility Consultants, discusses how a new energy program can help lower monthly utility costs for residents in Bayonne, NJ. Recorded

CUC On Comcast Newsmakers | Commercial Utility

CUC On Comcast Newsmakers

Jill Horner speaks with Stephen Reid, Mayor from Point Pleasant Beach, to give a Local Update. Recorded on: 11/17/2015. For more videos and information about

BurlCo Pitches New Energy Program | Commercial Utility Consultants

BurlCo Pitches New Energy Program

The county’s Government Energy Aggregation program is meant to bring savings to residents by procuring a licensed third­party electrical supplier to provide to energy for

Moorestown Energy Agg | Commercial Utility Consultants

Moorestown Energy Agg

Moorestown Council will give final consideration to joining the Burlington County Energy Aggregation Program Monday night. Council will hold a public hearing and final reading

Long Hill Ordinance | Utility Consultants Inc | Commercial Utility Consultants

Long Hill Ordinance

At the meeting, the committee passed an ordinance to join the Morris Area Energy Cooperative. Stacia Scaduto, a representative for Commercial Utility Consultants, was at

Wayne, NJ Energy Alt Program | Commercial | Utility Consultants

Wayne, NJ Energy Alt Program

The Passaic County Energy Cooperative Pricing System pools residents’ energy needs and, with strength in numbers, seeks bids from energy suppliers. The lower costs come

Wayne NJ To Cut Energy Costs | Commercial Utility Consultants

Wayne, NJ To Cut Energy Costs

The Township of Wayne is working with a county-run program to help reduce electric bills for township residents. The Township has joined Passaic County’s cooperative

BurlCo Energy Debate | Commercial Utility Consultants

BurlCo Energy Debate

As Cinnaminson fire commissioner Richard Dietrich sees it, an energy proposal being pushed by the Burlington County freeholders can only be of benefit to towns.