Energy has been skyrocketing in price. Isn’t it going to be difficult for consumers to invest in this?
The utilities are shouldering the upfront burden in many cases, which allows consumers to see immediate savings above and beyond what their total investment will be. If you think of your utility bill as being similar to a supermarket receipt you can draw some of the same comparisons and also begin to see the shortcomings of the current paradigm. When you buy your groceries, you are immediately able to see exactly what you paid for and the associated costs. By contrast, you don’t receive your energy bill for as much as 45 days after the fact and don’t even know what it was that may have caused a particular spike in usage. With TREE, there will be a “no surprises” approach to your energy bill.
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