What makes electricity green? IGS Energy offsets all the energy you use with renewable energy credits that support clean, sustainable projects like wind, solar, hydro power and more.
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Get natural gas that's better for us all at no additional cost. IGS Energy offsets the carbon from our customers' gas usage by investing in innovation and carbon-offset projects that remove CO2 from the atmosphere.
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By pairing grid electricity with solar — while reducing consumption — a smarter energy mix helps you decrease dependence, meet sustainability goals, and protect your bottom line.
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Pair grid electricity with on-site systems to hedge the market.
Use less energy, reduce your energy cost. See how we design and install customized LED lighting solutions for businesses, schools, large commercial facilities, event venues, and beyond.
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Spend less on energy by reducing overall consumption.
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Solar energy creates clean, renewable power using the sun. It benefits the environment by serving as an alternative to fossil fuels, which reduces carbon emissions and greenhouse gases. By making the commitment to solar, you make a long-term commitment to the environment and generations to come.
Some things just go together. Sports and beer. Wings and beer. Burgers and beer. But, energy and beer? It’s no secret that the beer brewing industry has seen solid growth over the last ten years.
Have you ever looked at your utility bill and wondered where the price you pay for your energy comes from? Depending on where you live, what time of year it is, and what’s going on around the world, the price of your natural gas and electricity can fluctuate. Learn about five factors that can drive that pricing: