by Getchoice! | May 4, 2023 | Amstutz |
via GIPHY It is easy to forget how much U.S. energy markets have changed in just the last five years. Supply and demand of energy jockeying ahead at a blistering pace, market prices hanging in the balance. Looking back at this energy race with a mint julep in our...
by Getchoice! | Sep 14, 2022 | Amstutz, Energy Management Solution, Natural Gas, Strategic Procurement, Weather |
By Chris Amstutz No Spoilers The fall season inherently breeds uncertainty. Questions like, will the weather be 80 degrees and sunny, or 50 and rainy? Is the Stranger Things cast too old to be believable anymore? Or the most important, troubling question of...
by Getchoice! | Apr 5, 2022 | Amstutz, Electricity, Ercot, GENERAL, Natural Gas, Oil, Politics, Strategic Procurement |
By: Chris Amstutz We regret to inform you; the politicians are back at it again. We have commented on politics in energy numerous times in the past, and today we look to address the volley of energy headlines that have come out in recent weeks. Like every topic, there...
by Getchoice! | May 20, 2021 | Amstutz, Electricity, Energy Management Solution, G.E.T CONNECTED, GENERAL, Mattingly, Natural Gas, Politics, Strategic Procurement |
Choice! Energy Management’s blog, The Burn, is an extensive and diverse selection of posts on all the latest energy news including technology, politics and business. Our goal is to open pathways for productive conversation, as well as examine Choice’s place in the...
by Getchoice! | Feb 25, 2021 | Amstutz, Electricity, Ercot, Natural Gas, Nuclear Power, Politics, Strategic Procurement, Weather |
By: Chris Amstutz The winter storm of the century in the energy capital of the world has frozen all preconceived notions of the Electric “Reliability” Council of Texas. As the snow melts and the plumbing repairs begin, the analysts at Choice! Energy Management find...
by Getchoice! | Feb 10, 2021 | Amstutz, Electricity, GENERAL, Natural Gas, Oil, Politics |
By: Chris Amstutz Whoever started the idea that 2021 was going to be a more simple, normal year should be run out of town. *Insert more 2021 vs. 2020 meme’s here*. New COVID strains, new politicians, and continued social uneasiness is making it feel like the...