Practical guides on demand charges, rate structures, utility bill audits, VFDs, load shifting, and on-site generation. Written for Indiana plant managers and C&I operators who need to cut energy costs, not general energy news.
Demand charge peak shaving can cut 30–70% of your C&I electricity bill. Indiana operators: here's how the math works and which technology fits your facility.
Load shifting moves electricity use to cheaper off-peak periods and can cut Indiana C&I bills — but only if your loads are genuinely flexible.
Utility bill audits recover overcharges buried in years of invoices. Here's how the process works and when Indiana C&I operators should invest in one.
FERC Order 2222 opens wholesale markets to DER aggregations at C&I sites. Learn when it makes financial sense, which assets qualify, and what to negotiate.
Utility standby charges can erase on-site generation savings. Here's what Indiana C&I operators need to know before approving any project.
Fixed vs. variable electric rates shape every Indiana C&I bill and budget. Learn how load factor determines which rate structure fits your facility.
Indiana C&I operators face fuel adjustment charges they can't control. Learn what they are, how they're calculated, and what to track to manage your exposure.
Indiana C&I operators paying power factor penalties on their utility bills can eliminate them. Learn how power factor correction works, what equipment you need, and w
A demand ratchet locks your electric bill to a past peak — not what you're using now. Here's how it works and what Indiana C&I operators need to track.