Here is the first reference of its kind to provide proven ways for utility cost reduction. Written in a manner which allows any utility user to become knowledgeable, the book addresses methods for reducing electricity, natural gas, water/sewer and state sales tax costs. The author specifically covers how utilities are regulated, measured and priced and provides insight on how end-users can reduce on-going utility costs on their own. The book offers hands-on approaches in a nontechnical manner so that an end-user can benefit from the cost reduction process. Divided into utility-specific sections, the book explains the "hows" and "ways" of that particular utility and offers specific guidelines for decreasing costs. This handbook is not only user-friendly, but also objectively outlines ways that the user and the utility can work hand-in-hand as a team to contain costs.
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John M. Studebaker is president of The Studebaker Group. He has taught utility fundamentals at 21 leading universities, including Boston University, Cornell University, Clemson University, California State University, Georgia State University, and the University of Wisconsin.
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