Celebration of small businesses is a rallying cry of politicians seeking hometown votes, while big business drives the Wall Street dynamic.
In-between, though, mid-sized businesses also are a lifeblood of the economy. Small and mid-sized companies employing from 10 to 50 people can account for more than 95% of all businesses in the U.S. and generated nearly two-thirds of the new jobs created over the past decade, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce reports.
And yet, caught in the middle, many mid-sized businesses deal with challenging expenses such as energy bills. According to various reports, the average medium business might consume about 100,000 KWh in electricity and gas over the course of a year. Depending on the region, electricity and heating can cost owners close to thousands of dollars per month per facility.
Energy saved is money earned, and money free to invest in growing the operation. Discover how mid-size businesses can adopt energy procurement strategies proven by top-performing organizations to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
On Thursday, Jan. 16, join energy experts Vicki Molloy and Wade McGinley, both industry leaders from Concord Energy Services, a division of Concord Engineering, for a results-driven webinar asking the question, “Is Your Mid-Size Business Overpaying for Energy?” Molloy and McGinley are experienced at recognizing pathways to help you optimize energy spending without adding to your hiring budget.
Energy expenses are a growing concern, and many market forecasters believe that the revenue from demand for energy management services could double by 2030.
Get connected early to energy management and on-site power developers to find a cost-effective path forward to resiliency and sustainability. This free webinar is presented by EnergyTech.com and Microgrid Knowledge, both part of the energy group at Endeavor Business Media.
ET and MGK Managing Editor Rod Walton will be the moderator for the event looking at whether “Your Mid-size Business is Overpaying for Energy” and how can be done to help the nation’s smaller companies keep a lid on energy expenses. The live webinar begins at 2 p.m. ET Thursday, Jan. 16 and will be on-demand for six months afterwards at EnergyTech.com and Microgrid Knowledge.
Register for the free webinar at EnergyTech