DC Mayor Unveils New Program to Help Local Businesses Reduce Energy Costs

February 9, 2021 by TWN Staff
DC Mayor Unveils New Program to Help Local Businesses Reduce Energy Costs
A local DC business. (Photo by Dan McCue)

WASHINGTON – A new city program will all allow local businesses to aggregate into larger buying groups, enabling them to lower their energy costs by taking advantage of bulk purchase prices, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Tuesday.

The new program, “District Buying Power” is being rolled out in coordination with the city’s Department of Energy & Environment.

“There is power in numbers,” Bowser said. “By allowing our businesses to form larger purchasing groups, we can even the playing field and help them save money on their energy costs.” 

“District Buying Power is another innovative solution that will provide much-needed financial relief to our small business community,” she added.

By joining larger groups under District Buying Power, the DC business community will have access to a proven and effective way to get the best available pricing and contract terms, which typically are only available for large energy users, the city said.

District Buying Power also will analyze customer data to provide energy tracking, budgeting, and reporting so that small businesses can enjoy the same services as large businesses, without requiring any investment.

The data analysis will allow District Buying Power to recommend renewable energy, energy efficiency efforts, benchmarking compliance, and various other related services.

“I encourage the businesses inside and outside the District to join and start receiving these benefits immediately” said DOEE Director Tommy Wells. “Whether or not you are in a contract, you can sign up today, and enroll your accounts into the buying group for the next available bulk purchase. Signing up requires just a few minutes and a copy of your energy bill.”

Albireo Energy, formerly Taylor Consulting, was chosen under a 2019 Request for Proposal to administer the program based on its unique suite of services and its considerable experience. 

Albireo Energy also runs Boston Buying Power and Philly Buying Power, District-endorsed programs that have been successfully operating for over a decade.

“Albireo Energy is excited to work with the District and DOEE to provide these valuable services during such difficult times,” said Albireo Energy General Manager Scott Stiner. “There is a lot of assistance we can offer, as participants in our other markets have realized substantial savings.”

Recent reports show that between 60-80% of all businesses use an energy supplier other than the utility. District Buying Power will optimize that purchasing process through targeted aggregations, expert market analyses, and a competitive bidding process.

More information can be found at districtbuyingpower.com.

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