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For more than 20 years, ECM Energy Management Services has helped Fortune 500 companies, data centers, financial institutions, REITs, and health systems in PJM, NYISO, and ISO-NE territories buy energy...
Your commercial, industrial or residential building has a new energy conservation measure (ECM) to meet – and new financial opportunities to secure. Here’s what you need to know: 1. By 2030, large city buildings must reduce greenhouse emissions by 40% – increasing to 80% by 2050 – according to New...
Eos Energy Storage is a battery technology company with a bold vision for the future – and for our clients. Presenting the Lithium Ion alternative. At ECM, we’re continually looking to partner with innovative energy companies we share a desire to transform the way the world is powered. In June...
As the world struggles to define climate change and what causes it, the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) has submitted a proposal for introducing carbon pricing into the hourly market price of electricity in order to incentivize generators to invest in carbon reducing equipment or technologies. The proposal is...
Electricity pricing for the first quarter of 2019 was down over 28% from the first quarter of 2018 with an average of $39.29 (down from $54.89 in 2018) for the NYISO NYC Zone J. The relatively stable winter pricing can be attributed to the mild temperatures in December and January,...
Regulatory Alert: The New York State Public Service Commission is currently hearing arguments regarding their proposed Order to remove the ability of Energy Services Companies (ESCO’S) to sell to Residential and Small Business electricity accounts. The move comes after the Public Service Commission discovered widespread abuse among marketers as far...
In the last few weeks, NYC Council has passed legislature to cap carbon emissions for NYC buildings over 25,000 square feet, with different limits for commercial, industrial and residential buildings. This law will cover an estimated 60% of NYC buildings. The cap is aimed at reducing building green house emissions...