Spring has sprung! If this is the first time you have received Texzon News, hello and welcome!
Remember, Earth Day is April 22, and this year's initiative is "The Face of Climate Change." Organizers are asking everyone to show their support by submitting pictures of how they are doing their part to fight this global problem. Click here to learn more.
Speaking of change, Texzon is pleased to announce that former Air Force Assistant Surgeon General Michael W. Miller has joined Texzon as CEO.
"I am thrilled to be joining an organization with such a strong commitment to energy technology and energy management," said Miller. "Texzon's revolutionary technologies will significantly impact the global energy landscape. This is just the beginning of many future emerging technology solutions on the horizon."
- General Mike Miller
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Steve Wilson General Michael W. Miller
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Former Texzon CEO Steve Wilson remains as managing partner under the new alignment. David Griffith will continue as Texzon President. To read more about General Miller's appointment, click here for the press release.
Texzon is your source for deregulated electricity. We specialize in helping our clients procure the best combination of price and contract terms to meet their energy needs, leveraging our long-term relationships with the most respected power providers. With mulitple providers competing for the lowest rate, Texzon customers win!
Until next time...
Your Advocate for Energy Savings,
Texzon
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NOAA Climate Prediction Center April-May-June weather outlook
We made it to April, and yes, it's been a slow start to spring. Even so, it is time to start thinking about outdoor BBQ, fun at the pool or that drive to the beach. Looking ahead, we're most likely remaining in a neutral pattern or the start of a weak La Nina.
We see a Bermuda High setting up over the east and a stacked high over the desert southwest. Both mean higher than normal temperatures and RECORD HEAT at times.
Now would be a great time to check your electricity contract. With high summer temps and rates predicted to be on the rise, locking in a fixed supply rate is an excellent strategy for protecting your bottom line.
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