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East Coast Power and Gas

www.ecpowerandgas.com

 
East Coast Power & Gas is an Energy Service Company (ESCO) offering competitive rates, better value and the very best service. Family owned and operated, we started selling fuel oil in 1938. Decades and family generations later, we now also sell electricity and natural gas, thanks to the deregulation of the electricity and natural gas markets in New York State. What differentiates East Coast is the personal service we offer every customer, the keen understanding of the energy markets that we bring to the table and they way we customize plans for our commercial clients. Our management team members have ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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