|
|
|
|
Philadelphia Selects Retail Supplier For Electricity Supply
The following story is brought free of charge to readers by EC Infosystems, the exclusive EDI provider of EnergyChoiceMatters.com
WGL Energy Services, Inc. announced today it has been chosen to supply approximately 680,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity per year to power 1,130 city government accounts in Philadelphia.
WGL Energy began delivering service in December 2019.
Under the terms of the contract, WGL Energy will provide competitive electricity supply and services for all government buildings in Philadelphia, including City Hall, the Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia Water Department, administration offices, as well as justice and public safety facilities and city services buildings.
The agreement includes the construction and integration of a 70 MW solar facility to be built in Adams County.
WGL Energy was selected as part of a competitive procurement process.
The competitive procurement process was led by the Energy Office, part of the Office of Sustainability of the City of Philadelphia, with support from EnelX, the City’s energy advisor
ADVERTISEMENT Copyright 2010-20 Energy Choice Matters. If you wish to share this story, please
email or post the website link; unauthorized copying, retransmission, or republication
prohibited.
February 12, 2020
Email This Story
Copyright 2010-20 EnergyChoiceMatters.com
Reporting by Paul Ring • ring@energychoicematters.com
NEW Jobs on RetailEnergyJobs.com:
• NEW! -- Senior Retail Energy Markets Pricing Analyst
• NEW! -- Energy Market Analyst -- DFW
• NEW! -- Senior Consultant - Competitive Energy Markets -- Houston
• Channel Relations Manger -- Retail Supplier
• Customer Service Representative -- Retail Supplier
• Renewables and Energy Trader -- Retail Supplier
|
|
|