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January 12, 2009

More Ways Restaurants Can Save Money on Electricity

Though not everybody has access to a contraption like the Vegawatt just yet, there are many ways for restaurants to save on electricity. Especially true in state's like Texas where deregulation makes it possible to switch electricity providers to find a better rate, a recent article struck me as good advice for restaurant owners looking for a bit of relief from high utility bills. It never hurts to call your current electricity company and see if you can switch to a Time-of-Use service rate. Not every company offers said program, but it gives customers like you with high electricity usage the ability to control your bill by shifting use to mid-peak and off-peak periods. Food for thought nonetheless, and you can always shop around for a lower fixed rate to lock in your low price and avoid price spikes if the Time-of-Use program is not available in your area.

Here is the article:
Operator’s Corner: Are you on the most economical electric rate?

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easy ways to save money

Nice post
Everyone can save money in small and seemingly insignificant areas if you know how and where to do it.
These are all great ideas
Great tips! I’ll be coming back to learn more about saving money!

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