Hello,
I have question that I really couldn't even remotely try and guess the answer too.
I work for a large facility that uses a lot of power in relationship to other neighboring facilities. Our voltage feeds into our plant are 69Kv. Since the financial crises, etc our budget had been hit pretty hard. We've been trying to reduce cost, but one thing I really do not know (and haven't heard of) is negotiating better electrical rates with our power provider. Is this even feasible? If it is, I was thinking that such a negotiating team would be contracted out, as we're not in the bargaining business and would rather leave it to the pro's if there is such a thing.
If it is possible, where to even start? I've heard other entities grouping together like an aggregation and negotiating better contracts with their power provider, but not sure if it's dependant on local government regulations, etc.
Has anyone attempted this before? (I wasn't sure which forum to post this in, the contracting forum seemed the most logical)
Thanks!!
I have question that I really couldn't even remotely try and guess the answer too.
I work for a large facility that uses a lot of power in relationship to other neighboring facilities. Our voltage feeds into our plant are 69Kv. Since the financial crises, etc our budget had been hit pretty hard. We've been trying to reduce cost, but one thing I really do not know (and haven't heard of) is negotiating better electrical rates with our power provider. Is this even feasible? If it is, I was thinking that such a negotiating team would be contracted out, as we're not in the bargaining business and would rather leave it to the pro's if there is such a thing.
If it is possible, where to even start? I've heard other entities grouping together like an aggregation and negotiating better contracts with their power provider, but not sure if it's dependant on local government regulations, etc.
Has anyone attempted this before? (I wasn't sure which forum to post this in, the contracting forum seemed the most logical)
Thanks!!