Why Choose The League's Energy Program?

The League chose Constellation as their endorsed energy supplier because of their greater flexibility to help you develop energy management solutions to protect your bottom line. Teaming up with Constellation allows you to take advantage of powerful benefits offered to The League members. So why should you choose The League Energy Program?

Endorsed energy supplier
Selected through a competitive, fully-advertised RFP process in 2010
Here for you
Has served over 250 municipalities and authorities throughout the state
Contract terms flexibility
No penalties for higher or lower usage variances (no bandwidth) for contract length
Assisted local governments
Assisted local governments to navigate the complexities of electric deregulation since 1997
Full support from our team
Free access to experienced MUA energy consultants
Lock in your pricing
Multi-year contracts allow you to lock in competitive prices long-term
Office near you
Fully-staffed local Pennsylvania office
Online energy management tools
Free online energy management tools to track usage and billing
Fixed price contracts
Fixed price contracts help you with long-term budget forecasting by providing price certainty
Energy offers designed for you
Customized energy offers specifically designed for local government entities

Webinar Analysts: Summer Outlook, Gas Storage Highs, and Future Load Growth

During the March Constellation monthly Energy Market Intelligence Webinar, Constellation’s Commodities Management Group (CMG) provided comprehensive coverage of various significant factors affecting... The post Webinar Analysts: Summer Outlook, Gas Storage Highs, and Future Load Growth appeared first...
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Products and solutions to meet your energy needs.

Understand your facility usage and utility bills.

Analytics platforms such as Pear.ai can help you manage carbon emissions data associated with your utilities, including energy, water, sewer, and diesel. Use it to generate valuable insights, such as baseline energy usage data and how energy efficiency upgrades and other options can reduce emissions.

Make energy efficiency upgrades

Energy efficiency upgrades, such as LED lighting and HVAC upgrades, can help reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. With Constellation’s Efficiency Made Easy® (EME) program, you can implement those infrastructure improvements with no upfront capital.

Purchase EFECS and RECS

Emission-Free Energy Certificates (EFECs) represent the emission-free attributes of generating sources that do not emit greenhouse gases, such as solar, wind, nuclear and hydropower. At today’s prices, these are the most cost-effective certificates available. Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) represent the emission-free attributes of one megawatt hour (MWh) of electricity generated only by renewable power plants, such as from wind or solar power.

Explore renewable natural gas

Directly reduce greenhouse gas emissions resulting from natural gas consumption by matching your gas purchases with environmental attributes of renewable natural gas (RNG), derived from sources including landfills, wastewater treatment plants and commercial & agricultural waste digesters.

Leverage carbon offsets

Indirectly reduce such emissions through the purchase of carbon offsets, which represent a verified reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas emissions made elsewhere through forestry, energy efficiency, industrial process improvements and carbon capture & sequestration projects.

Procure offsite renewables

Through Constellation Offsite Renewables solutions, you have the ability to go beyond purchasing certificates and integrate energy from specific renewable energy projects in your region. Purchase renewable energy from existing (CORe) or new-build (CORe+) generation, including solar and wind facilities, into load-following energy supply.

Pursue Hourly Carbon-Free Energy Matching of clean electricity with your load

By matching your electricity use with a local emission-free energy source in real time, you can go beyond other net-zero programs to allow you to eliminate the carbon impact of your operations and fully achieve zero emissions goals.

Monthly Energy Market Intel Webinar

This month's webinar will include:

  • The most up-to-date forecast from Constellation’s meteorology team
  • Notable developments and insights on the economy
  • A check in on the status of natural gas storage, and current supply and demand fundamental
  • An assessment of important changes in the regional power markets and their impact on prices

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Wed. February 21, 2024 2:00 pm

Constellation's Energy Market Intel Webinar - February 2024

Our Energy Market Intel Webinar Series brings you key insights into market trends, buying strategies, and outlooks on power and natural gas pricing trends that can make you a smarter buyer and manager of energy for your company.

Topics: The most up-to-date forecast from Constellation’s meteorology team, Notable developments and insights on the economy, A check in on the status of natural gas storage, and current supply and demand fundamentals, An assessment of important changes in the regional power markets and their impact on prices
Wed. January 17, 2024 2:00 pm

Constellation's Energy Market Intel Webinar - January 2024

Our Energy Market Intel Webinar Series brings you key insights into market trends, buying strategies, and outlooks on power and natural gas pricing trends that can make you a smarter buyer and manager of energy for your company.

Topics: The most up-to-date forecast from Constellation’s meteorology team, Notable developments and insights on the economy, A check in on the status of natural gas storage, and current supply and demand fundamentals, An assessment of important changes in the regional power markets and their impact on prices
Tue. January 9, 2024 2:00 pm

Fortunato & Friends Webcast - January 2024

Chief Economist Ed Fortunato holds a discussion with special guest Mike Smith, chief executive officer of CPower Energy discussing virtual power plants.

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Deadline: May 3, 2024 Position Summary The Borough of Munhall, Allegheny...

Deadline: May 3, 2024 Position Summary The Borough of Munhall, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania is accepting resumes for the position of Borough Manager. The Borough is an inner-ring suburb 8 miles southeast of downtown Pittsburgh with a population of 11,121, $11+ million general fund budget and 45 full-time employees. Munhall is an historic community with multiple business districts, the Waterfront Shopping and Entertainment Complex, and access to the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) Trail. Qualifications The successful candidate shall have a bachelor’s degree, masters preferred, in public or business administration, or related degree, with 3-5 years’ experience preferred as manager or assistant manager in a municipality of comparable size. The Borough Manager will oversee all municipal departments pursuant to the PA Borough...
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Deadline: April 8, 2024 Position Summary EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR – CENTRE REGION...

Deadline: April 8, 2024 Position Summary EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR – CENTRE REGION COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (pop 95,679) State College, PA. The Centre Region Council of Governments (COG) is seeking its next Executive Director. The current Executive Director will be retiring in the Spring of 2024. The COG is a voluntary association, established in 1969, of State College Borough and the Townships of College, Ferguson, Halfmoon, Harris, and Patton. The COG’s service area covers approximately 150 square miles with a population of 95,679 residents including 48,535 University students. It is the oldest and most successful COG in the Commonwealth. The COG provides Fire Protection, Emergency Management, Code Enforcement, Parks and Recreation, Library, Planning, and Refuse and Recycling services for the region and...
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Source: National League of Cities On March 15th, in Lindke v....

Source: National League of Cities On March 15th, in Lindke v. Freed, the Supreme Court established the test for when local government officials are considered “state actors” for the purposes of the First Amendment when they post on social media. Read more » Top Content Register Now for Spring NLCU Courses » NLC Statement on Appropriations Package » Aligning City Departments to Advance Equity » Industry News Why are so many voters frustrated by the US economy? It’s home prices – ABC News (March 15, 2024) ‘It’s a freaking nightmare right now’: Housing affordability crisis decades in the making explodes during election year – Fortune (March 15, 2024)  Highways isolate urban communities nationwide. $3 billion from Washington aims to fix...
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Deadline: May 24, 2024 Position Summary Lower Saucon Township, located in...

Deadline: May 24, 2024 Position Summary Lower Saucon Township, located in Northampton County, is actively seeking candidates for the position of Township Manager to lead our vibrant community of over 11,000 residents. As a Home Rule community, our policies and annual budget are determined by a five-member Council, with the Township Manager providing valuable advice on administrative matters. With an $11 million General Fund budget and the maintenance of 87 miles of roadway alongside a robust park system, Lower Saucon Township offers an exciting opportunity for a dynamic individual to join our team. The Township Manager will oversee the day-to-day operations of the Township Administration. We invite individuals with strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills to apply. The ideal candidate...
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View March League Link Your browser does not seem to support iframes. Click here to read this PDF. Convert your PDF to digital flipbook ↗ document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function(){ var target_element, iframe_element; iframe_element = document.querySelector("iframe.flowpaper-class"); target_element = document.querySelector(""); iframe_element.style.height = target_element.offsetHeight + "px"; }); The post League Link | March 2024 appeared first on The Pennsylvania Municipal League.
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Governor Shapiro is working to make Pennsylvania a national leader in...

Governor Shapiro is working to make Pennsylvania a national leader in innovation and economic development – and the Shapiro Administration will continue to invest in Pennsylvania companies like Gecko Robotics to spur robotics and technology innovation. The Governor’s budget would invest $500 million to attract more commercial and industrial sites and $20 million to support large-scale innovation and leverage Pennsylvania’s best-in-class research and development assets. Today, Governor Josh Shapiro toured Gecko Robotics in Pittsburgh to highlight Pennsylvania’s growing robotics and technology innovation economy and his commitment to investing in economic development across the Commonwealth. During the visit, Governor Shapiro pointed to Gecko Robotics as an example of the kinds of companies spurring innovation across the Commonwealth that his Economic Development...
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Deadline: May 23, 2024 Position Summary East Stroudsburg (Population 10,000) is...

Deadline: May 23, 2024 Position Summary East Stroudsburg (Population 10,000) is seeking a Borough Manager.  Salary $125,000 to $150,000. It is a Council-Manager government.  The Manager reports to a 6 member Council and Mayor.  There are 41 employees.  The budget is $14 million.   East Stroudsburg is a University Community  located in the foothills of the beautiful Pocono Mountains.  East Stroudsburg University is part of the Pennsylvania State system.  East Stroudsburg is in a very good location in eastern Pennsylvania,  close to ski resorts, golf, and a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, 1 ½ hours from New York City and 1 ¾ hours from Philadelphia.. The Manager is appointed by Council and is responsible for all municipal operations including Finance, Water...
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via Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) and partners are excited to launch Charging Smart, a new designation program that awards communities for electric vehicle (EV) readiness with a special focus on EV charging. Charging Smart is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO). The program provides personalized, no-cost technical assistance to help municipalities set and achieve policies that facilitate the equitable expansion of EVs and EV charging infrastructure in their community. Local governments that achieve certain metrics are awarded Bronze, Silver, or Gold designations, a public recognition of their status as an EV-friendly community. Charging Smart is launching a pilot phase for local governments in the states of Colorado, Virginia, and the regions of North Texas and Southern California. Communities in Minnesota, Michigan, and Ohio are already engaged in a developmental...
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Melissa  Raymond
Melissa Raymond
Associations Relationship Manager Constellation
Melissa  Raymond

Melissa Raymond

Melissa Raymond is an Association Manager and has been with Constellation since 2022. She is a world traveler, having been to 25 countries, including living in Germany for 3 years. She now shares her passion for travel with her family and when she can’t get far away enjoys boating on the Chesapeake. Melissa looks forward to building relationships with her associations, learning about what they do, and assisting them set and achieve their energy goals.

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Matthew Shortall
Sr. Business Development Manager Constellation
Amanda Lane
Amanda Lane
Deputy Executive Director - Membership The League

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How can The League's Energy Program help your business?

The League chose Constellation as their endorsed energy supplier to provide value to members like you. The League members can manage energy costs in new and powerful ways to achieve budget certainty, cost savings, and financial protection with Constellation’s full range of integrated energy solutions. Constellation also provides The League with educational materials and a dedicated focus serving municipalities and local government entities.

Why Choose The League's Energy Program?

  • Selected through a competitive, fully-advertised RFP process in 2010
  • Has served over 250 municipalities and authorities throughout the state
  • No penalties for higher or lower usage variances (no bandwidth) for contract length
  • Assisted local governments to navigate the complexities of electric deregulation since 1997
  • Free access to experienced MUA energy consultants
  • Multi-year contracts allow you to lock in competitive prices long-term
  • Fully-staffed local Pennsylvania office
  • Free online energy management tools to track usage and billing
  • Fixed price contracts help you with long-term budget forecasting by providing price certainty
  • Customized energy offers specifically designed for local government entities

Now’s the Time to Proactively Manage Your Energy Budget

Energy has become one of the top five expenses for many businesses, no matter what their size. Today, more businesses are looking to Constellation to develop energy
strategies to help manage these costs. Whether your business is looking for cost certainty with a fixed price solution; access to real-time market pricing with an index solution; or a more complex risk mitigation strategy, the League Energy Program can offer customized solutions for your business.

Constellation is a leading competitive retail and wholesale supplier of power, natural gas and energy products and services across the continental United States. Constellation’s family of retail businesses serves residential, public sector and business customers, including more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100

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Interested in learning more about the League Energy Program? Visit associations.constellation.com/PML or contact one of our League Energy Program representatives below.

Melissa Raymond
Associations Relationship Manager
Constellation
Melissa.Raymond@constellation.com
443.875.5122
Matthew Shortall
Sr. Business Development Manager
Constellation
matthew.shortall@constellation.com
443.602.5755
Amanda Lane
Deputy Executive Director - Membership
The League
alane@pml.org
717-236-9469 ext. *319