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Leasing Vs Owning Equipment   no comments

Posted at 7:54 am in Business

There are always going to be times when, no matter how scrupulously a company plans out a project, there simply is not enough appliances available to deal with the needs of the project without running out of time. The choices at this point are clear – rent the machines you want or go ahead and buy it outright.

It is difficult to make these sorts of calls, thanks to one or two factors that you’ll need to consider.

It’s common knowledge that rental firms make a killing on the apparatus they rent out. Most companies will lease on a regular or weekly basis, which is good for them but can be bad for you. Depending on what area you work in, the price can be very high or just right .

Depending on what sort of appliances you need, the price to hire will alter. Costs may seem a bit ghastly at first, although if you have a moneymaking company and are working on a giant project, you’ll have no issues meeting the cost.

When you want more equipment and do not want to lease, you can buy your kit. Buying is the way to go if you’re counting on using the kit more. If you work on giant projects on a frequent basis, you may want to look into purchasing the appliances you want rather than renting.

Purchasing will save you money in the long run, providing you’re going to be using the equipment again. If you need the equipment for 1 or 2 projects, you can just need to hire. Sure you will not own the gear, although you certainly don’t want to buy something you won’t be using.

One of the great things about renting is the undeniable fact that company you lease from is responsible for fixing anything that breaks. Your company will not be answerable for repairs, as you do not own the gear. If something breaks or goes wrong, simply call the company and they’re going to come out there and fix the problem, as the price for repair is included in the rental contract.

If you decide to go forward and buy the apparatus, then your company will be responsible for the fixing of the equipment. As you probably know with owning other hardware, you will need to do regular maintenance and service on the equipment.

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Texas Electric Deregulation – A Road Map For America   no comments

Posted at 2:12 am in Business

It’s a known fact that when electric companies (or any company, for that matter) get the chance to establish a monopoly such that consumers have no competition to choose from, the companies themselves hold all the cards and the unfortunate consumers are left to take what they can get, at whatever price the company deems necessary for profit.

Because of this, electric companies have been reined in such that deregulation laws in Texas have been put in place as of 2002. Now, most citizens in Texas can choose the providers they want for their electricity. That gives more competition, which puts customers in control once again. Deregulation means better customer service, a chance to use renewable energy sources instead of the “same old, same old” nonrenewable, bad for the environment sources, and better pricing as well.

That wasn’t always the case. Before deregulation was part of the landscape, a single utility provided service to an area and performed all duties, such as transmission, distribution, and sales. Consumers were left “holding the bag,” and had to put up with what they got, whether it was truly good value or not. However, deregulation has now changed this, so that one company handles distribution and transmission, but other companies handle billing and sales. Customers now have choice, so that they can choose the providers they want to provide service to them. The Public Utility Commission provides oversight for the entire process, so that pending problems are addressed immediately before they become overwhelming.

Today, about 75% of the citizens in Texas have the ability to choose the power companies they want, and thus to control at least to some extent how much they pay, where they get their power from, and the level of service they receive. This benefits businesses as well as private consumers, and when businesses benefit, that business’s customers benefit, too.

That’s because when businesses get the ability to choose who provides their electric service, this means lower utility costs and better service for them — and that means lower costs for them, too. That means those businesses can pass their cost savings onto their customers.

Even with this improvement, of course, there are still some 25% of electric consumers in Texas who do not get the benefits competition provides. Large cities like Austin and San Antonio, for example, are among those who do not experience the benefits of deregulation, and areas that use electric cooperatives also are exempt from deregulation practices.

Even with these drawbacks, electric utility providers continue to perform positive changes. Renewable energy sources are on the forefront, and are implemented wherever possible. Development is continual; as one example, wind farms are becoming commonplace on Texas’ landscapes. They provide completely clean and renewable energy for electrical needs.

If you are a citizen of Texas and you live somewhere where deregulation is enforced, make sure you use it and utilize its benefits. Choose your provider by shopping around for the company that’s best going to suit you and your family’s needs. Many websites, like ChooseEnergy.com, also provide tools whereby you can choose a company by comparing between companies with real-time pricing data. This allows you to shop around just by going online and comparing different companies with ease.

Once you’ve done your homework and have chosen an electric provider that meets your needs the best, and at the best possible prices, you simply place your order with the company; you should expect to receive information from them on your rights as a customer, and the terms of service agreement from your new provider as well. You don’t have to contact your old provider to discontinue service, either. Your new provider will handle that, and you’ll simply get a notice of service change in the mail. Actual change of service will happen at your next meter reading.

One important thing to be aware of is that your new company will not be taking over responsibility for any final bills from the old company. Make sure you take care of old bills from your old company, and you should be set. Other than that one small detail, your change from one electric provider to another should be absolutely automatic and painless. Simply choose your new provider, and enjoy the benefits electric competition deregulation can bring.

About the author: Jerry Dyess specializes in Texas Electricity and has published many articles on Texas Electric rates.

Written by Jerry Dyess on December 6th, 2009

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PPL Rate Hikes But Savings Possible   no comments

Posted at 2:19 am in Business

Removal of PPL caps on electrical utility costs has resulted in rate hikes for many consumers, ranging from 19 to 37%. There are, however,, measures you can take to offset these increases, measures about which ChooseEnergy.com has been educating its visitors. By turning to ChooseEnergy.com, you can learn how to switch to a utility company that can provide the same service at a lower cost.

As the rate hikes were closing in a PPL representative was chosen to outline the reasons for the increases customers would soon be feeling. In a prepared speech there were a number of reasons given for the upcoming rate hikes. PPL, as well as a number of other large utility companies would be affected and it was time to pass the operational costs on to consumers.

According to PPL’s claims, the costs that inspired the increase were due to expenses absorbed by power companies since 1996. Increase costs in equipment, materials and fuel were also alluded to. Finally, increased costs required to meet EPA regulations were also blamed as being a driving factor behind the new rates being shouldered by consumers.

This deregulation of power companies does include a number of consumer benefits however. Customers will now have a wider choice of energy suppliers available to them. There will also be more types of energy to choose from. Power plants have been working to improve their efficiency, and there has been a surge of interest and development in the fields of energy conservation and clean, renewable sources of power.

Still the fact remains that energy costs are going to rise. PPL states that it is going to help diminish some of the impact these rate hikes are going to have on consumers. The company offers a discount program available to customers using products that are rated high in energy efficiency. Some customers of PPL have also begun using the advance pay and deferred payment options to help them deal with the rate hikes that are coming.

Advanced utility meters are also being introduced that lets residential consumers keep track of their energy usage. These meters enable customers to monitor which appliances are using the most power. Customers are able to use these meters to track energy use during peak hours and the devices even lets them compare their energy requirements and use to energy use by other similar households in the area.

ChooseEnergy.com is taking a somewhat different approach, however, one uniquely tuned to the advantages of this deregulated market. Rather than simply trying to make the existing system work better, ChooseEnergy.com strives to educate customers on their choices in achieving the best and least expensive services. By doing so, competition in this newly deregulated market will be encouraged.

Energy Experts Have Your Back. Founded in 2005, ChooseEnergy.com’s ultimate vision is one in which customers comparison shop for their energy providers among a variety of choices. It also includes mechanisms for utility companies to bid for a consumer’s business.

Empowering customers in this manner would result in an environment in which competition was more likely to thrive. As competition increased, the costs of energy would begin to decrease.

Despite this deregulation, many customers are unaware of several factors. First, they remain unaware that they even have a choice in electrical companies. Furthermore, many customers assume that all electric companies are the same when in fact they are not.

This is where ChooseEnergy.com can help. By connecting customers with electric companies, the public will learn that they can select options that provide the same great service but at a much lower cost. Based in the midwest, ChooseEnergy.com made its first impact in Texas by introducing a high-tech system for comparing electric companies based on feature, energy source and price. With such a system in place, choosing the best option becomes an easy matter.

ChooseEnergy.com also offers additional websites on the subject of energy. CleanTexasEnergy.com, launched a few months back, focuses on the availability of clean and renewable energy sources to Texans.

Other sites are dedicated to increasing the awareness and education about choices and options to energy customers around the country. By the end of 2009 there will be a number of new websites focusing on the company’s expansion efforts into the deregulated NY energy market.

About the author: Jerry Dyess has been in the Commercial Energy business for the past 7 years. Get more information on Business Electric rates.

Written by Jerry Dyess on November 2nd, 2009

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