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Business Owner Cuts His Electricity Bill by 23 Percent by Using Online Technology.


Monthly Savings of $1,200 Started Immediately for Executive Press in Richardson

DALLAS -- Tom Sadler, co-owner of printing and design company Executive Press in Richardson, Texas Richardson is a suburb in Dallas County and Collin County, Texas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 91,803, while according to a 2006 estimate, the population had grown to 99,200. , watches his business expenses very carefully because many of his operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales  have increased significantly during 2006.

"Everybody complains about gasoline prices, but lots of other price increases - such as the cost of paper - have also gone up, making it harder than ever for a printing business like mine to operate profitably," Sadler explains.

Sadler can't do much about many of his budget-busting cost increases, but when he experienced a 25 percent increase in electricity cost from TXU TXU Texas Utilities (Electric and Gas Company)
TXU Transmitter Unit
 within a one-year period, he decided to take action.

From a friend, Sadler learned last summer about a new online marketplace where he could compare commercial electricity rates offered by a number of retail electric providers. Taking a look at www.chooseenergy.com, Sadler saw that he could save money by switching to almost any of the listed providers listed. Sadler decided to use Choose Energy's easy switching process.

Sadler began saving about 23 percent, or approximately $1,200 per month, as soon as the switch was completed.

"I got several quotes, all in one place and Choose Energy was easy to use," Sadler said. "As a business owner, I know who the big name providers are. If Reliant calls and says they can save me money, the only quote I get is from them. They might just be trying to beat TXU. But a new market entrant en·trant  
n.
One that enters, especially one that enters a competition.



[French, from present participle of entrer, to enter, from Old French; see enter.
 like Champion Energy is trying to beat out both companies. Choose Energy is great because I don't have to hassle with talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
lecture, speech

rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to
 a bunch of different people at different companies. I got an immediate answer and I could see how much I would save with each provider."

"Retail electric providers like having the capabilities provided by Choose Energy," said Rob Cantrell Rob Cantrell is an American comedian based in the Bay Area. He participated in the 1st and 3rd seasons of NBC's reality television show Last Comic Standing.

Rob was eliminated in the early rounds of Last Comic Standing
, senior vice president of sales & marketing for Champion Energy Services. "With Choose Energy's unique real-time pricing capabilities, we can offer small businesses a variety of individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize  
tr.v. in·di·vid·u·al·ized, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·ing, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·es
1. To give individuality to.

2. To consider or treat individually; particularize.

3.
, competitive rates that we can vary according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 market conditions and contract lengths."

"Electricity customers visiting www.chooseenergy.com can have peace of mind that they are not paying more than they have to for electricity," said Jerry Dyess, general manager of Choose Energy. "Choose Energy also prescreens providers for reliability and their commitment to offering cost-saving electricity for their customers."

"As an added benefit for electricity shoppers, customers may sign up to be notified when rates drop, if they don't see an electricity offer they want to accept when they visit www. chooseenergy.com," added Dyess.
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