Portfolio Electricity Risk Check

A short, advisor-led review to identify renewal exposure, timing risk, and budget volatility across your portfolio — before urgency sets in.

Here's what you will receive:
Forward-looking supply cost projections based on current market data
A breakdown of planned utility rate hikes in your region
Identification of near-term savings through a no-cost rate class review

Complimentary 2026 Energy Budget
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Con Edison rate increases could raise your 2026 energy costs by 11%

If your business operates in New York City or Westchester, you can expect higher electricity costs ahead. Con Edison has proposed an 11% increase in electric delivery rates starting in 2026, with some adjustments already showing up on recent bills.

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Sources:
New York State Department of Public Service
Con Edison