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At Saratoga Energy, we are commercial energy brokers who act as liaisons in deregulated energy markets between retail energy suppliers and end-users. We provide our clients with the best energy solutions to meet their needs. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to helping our customers find the best energy rates and services available. We understand the complexities of the energy market and strive to provide our customers with the most up-to-date information and pricing. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality of service and the most competitive rates. We use facts, not hype, to inspire trust and provide useful information to our customers. We are constantly monitoring the energy market to ensure our customers are getting the best deals available. We also provide our customers with personalized energy solutions tailored to their individual needs. At Saratoga Energy, we are committed to providing our customers with the best energy solutions and services. We strive to make the energy market more accessible and transparent for our customers. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to helping our customers find the best energy rates and services available.

About Saratoga & The Capital District

Saratoga Springs New York is located in the Capital District of New York, which is a metropolitan area surrounding Albany, the capital of the state of New York. The Capital District was first settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and came under English control in 1664. Saratoga County is included in the Capital District, encompassing the Albany-Schenectady-Troy, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area. Saratoga New York is known for its scenic lakes, including the 29-mile-long Great Sacandaga, and for its historic Saratoga Race Course, America's oldest sporting venue (1864) rated a World's Top 10 Sporting Venue by Sports Illustrated. The Capital-Saratoga Region offers a variety of attractions and activities, including the New York State Capitol, the New York State Museum, Empire State Plaza, local restaurants, breweries, and parks. The Capital District also has many historical sites and museums covering a wide range of topics and time periods, such as the Albany Institute of History and Art.

The average commercial electricity rate in New York City is 23.1 cents per kilowatt hour (kwh) according to the U.S. Energy information Administration.  The average electric bill in NYC is determined by the total bill, which is the sum of all items appearing on an electricity bill such as fixed costs, variable rate per kWh, taxes, surcharges, late fee’s, etc.  When choosing the best business electricity supplier, it is important to consider factors such as price, customer service, and reliability.  Some of the most popular business electricity suppliers in the UK include SSE plc , Scottish Power, EDF Energy, npower Business Solutions, British Gas and Opus Energy.  It is Important to compare different suppliers to find the best deal for your business.

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