Businesses in District of Columbia benefit from energy choice thanks to deregulation. They can select competitive suppliers for electricity and/or natural gas, depending on the market.
Deregulation Background
District of Columbia’s electricity deregulation was introduced in 2001, and natural gas markets are deregulated. Both electricity and natural gas markets are deregulated.
Utility Overview
Major utilities in District of Columbia include Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco) and Washington Gas. These utilities continue to deliver power through their transmission and distribution networks, while customers can choose a separate energy supplier in deregulated areas.
Energy Broker Role
Energy brokers help businesses compare multiple suppliers, negotiate fixed-rate contracts, and manage ongoing energy needs. They offer insights into market trends, renewable energy options, demand response programs, and efficiency measures to reduce costs and risk.
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