Apollo Energy Launches Blog

Leading energy brokers Apollo Energy have launched an industry blog on their website – offering the very latest energy industry news and views in an easy-to-read format.

UK-based energy brokers Apollo Energy have launched their own industry blog - providing consumers, businesses and industry experts with the very latest energy news and views.


As well as publishing news articles relating to the energy market, the company's in-house energy experts have started publishing unique daily ‘Energy Market Analysis' reports. These reports offer readers the chance to look at 1-year forward prices for commercial gas and power – a crucial resource for those looking to go to market for new/renewal contracts for their business.

The graphs are compiled using market data from end-of-day reports; and provide information about what 1-year forward prices for gas and power are likely to be if clients ‘went to market' on that day. Apollo's energy brokers will also make comments on the graphs if prices show uncharacteristic rises, for example. These comments will aim to explain possible reasons for a rise or fall by linking the data to global events.

In-house, Apollo Energy's team of energy brokers understand that going to market at the ‘wrong' time could be very costly for businesses. The daily reports will assist them to establish patterns in the market – helping them ensure they continue to tender contracts at the best possible time for their clients; saving them as much money as possible.

The company's blog integrates social media sharing features for websites such as Facebook and Twitter - which have already been popular with readers – who have been able to share content they have liked with their colleagues, friends and others within the industry.

Apollo Energy Ltd - http://www.apolloenergy.co.uk/

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