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WHAT IS DEREGULATED?

Deregulated Energy is when the government of a state allows private       companies to enter the energy market at their own prices, as long as they operate within government rules and  guidelines.                                                 

What are the benefits of Deregulated Energy?

 Deregulated energy markets have more competition from more companies    and more options for the user to choose from. Some energy providers offer      incentives too, so you can choose between different kind of plans, different      prices, different terms and they all come with different benefits, such as credit on your upcoming energy bill, etc.                                                                                            

                                                                                

Regulated markets, do not give the user choices when it comes to where your electricity or gas comes from or what plan to engage, etc.                                             

RENEWABLE STRATEGIES

PARTNERSHIP

CER plans to lead the retail energy industry in renewable energy with its strong partnerships 

SUPPLY

The supply of solar power from the Ohio and Pennsylvania solar projects supply will allow CER to offer PPA’s out 15 years to its large C&I Customers in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The ability for CER to lock in revenue/profit for 15 years per the renewable power agreements for large C&I customers in Ohio and Pennsylvania has the power to transform CER and the industry. 

EXPANSION

CER is in discussions with several of its power brokers in the United States to secure demand for renewable energy. This renewable energy model is also being negotiated in deregulated states such as New Jersey, New York, Illinois, and Texas. 

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