
What Competitive Energy Pricing Really Means and How to Verify It
“Competitive energy pricing” shows up in almost every supplier proposal and broker pitch. But for most organizations, it’s a phrase that’s rarely defined, hard to validate, and disconnected from actual savings. This article breaks down what competitive pricing should actually include, why the headline rate only tells part of the story, and how finance and operations leaders can verify whether their energy costs reflect real market value.

How Energy Strategy Impacts the Bottom Line More Than Most CFOs Expect
Energy still shows up as a line item for most finance leaders — something to forecast, approve, and move on from. But the reality is more complicated. Energy strategy touches operating margins, capital planning, compliance exposure, and long-term financial resilience. Organizations that treat it strategically consistently outperform those that don’t. And the difference usually shows up quietly in the bottom line.

Planting the Future: How Brilliant Source Energy is Celebrating 10 Years
This year, Brilliant Source Energy is planting 1,500 trees through the Arbor Day Foundation, enough to reforest nearly 4 acres and sequester an estimated 75,000 pounds of CO2 over the next 40 years. Each tree is a living tribute to the businesses and communities across the country that have trusted Brilliant Source Energy with their energy.

Energy Risk Management Explained for Finance and Operations Teams
Energy risk management explained for finance and operations teams. Learn how to control costs, reduce volatility, and improve energy strategy with better data, contracts, and operational alignment.

Northeast Ohio’s Growing Leadership in Energy Innovation
Across Northeast Ohio, a quiet transformation is taking place. Cities, institutions, and local businesses are investing in smarter energy strategies that strengthen infrastructure, support economic

Is Cheap Natural Gas Over? What the Data Says
Why structural demand shifts are rewriting energy strategy for commercial and industrial buyers For years, natural gas was treated as the stable backbone of U.S.