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Insights

Notes from the desk.

A quarterly view of the markets, the regulatory landscape, and the practice of running an energy service. Written for operators, not traders.

MarketsQ2 2026

The case against the calendar-year hedge.

Procurement cycles set by budget calendars, not market conditions, are the largest preventable cost in the average corporate energy service. Here is what a continuous service looks like instead.

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A continuous service is the discipline.
RenewablesQ1 2026

PPAs that survive the operator.

The first generation of corporate power purchase agreements is approaching its first rebalancing. Six structural choices, made years ago, decide who inherits a good deal.

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Six structural choices that decide the next decade.
RegulationQ4 2025

A practical map of the deregulated states.

Where the markets are open, where they are opening, where they are being re-regulated, and where to be patient. Updated for the 2026 cycle.

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The 2026 state-by-state map.
StewardshipQ3 2025

The invoice is not the bill.

An audit of one hundred recent invoices found a preventable error in more than a third. The categories most often missed, and the controls that catch them.

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Why most invoice audits stop at the wrong line.
RiskQ2 2025

Hedge books built to last a CFO.

A written hedging policy is the highest-leverage governance document an energy service can produce. The structure of one that survives staff turnover.

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Governance that survives a personnel change.
PracticeQ1 2025

The clauses that decide the contract.

Bandwidth, swing tolerances, pass-throughs, capacity reconciliation, force majeure. Five clauses, almost never negotiated, that decide the price you actually pay.

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Reading the contract most brokers do not.
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