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Navigating Spring Storm Season


Posted on 03-18-2025


Spring storms can bring unpredictable weather patterns, often causing power outages and distruptions to energy supplies.  For businesses, preparing for these events is essential to avoid potential losses and to ensure energy reliability when it's needed most.


As the storm season nears, an energy broker provides valuable support by helping businesses evaluate their energy needs and secure the most cost-effective and reliable energy contracts.  Brokers work with multiple energy suppliers, giving them the flexibilty to offer tailored solutions based on each client's specific needs.  This means you can ensure that you're not only getting the best price but also an energy plan that provides stability during extreme weather conditions.


In addition to helping lock in rates, energy brokers are adept at guiding businesses through the process of managing risks, which is especially important during volatile weather periods.  If a storm causes a supply disruption, an exprerienced broker can help facilitate quick responses and minimize downtime, ensuring your energy needs are met with minimal impact on your operations.


By working with High Voltage, businesses can have peace of mind knowing they have a partner who understands how to navigate both fluctuating energy prices and the risks posed by spring storms.  It's not just about keeping the lights on; it's about ensuring resilience and efficiency when the storms roll in.


 


Did You Know?

Today the United States is the second largest producer of hydropower - Canada being the largest. There are 75,185 dams in the U.S. but less than 3 percent are used for hydroelectric generation. Between 8 and 12 percent of U.S. electrical generation is produced by hydropower and only about one-fifth of the electricity produced around the world.

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