Quick Answer
Bringing electricity buying in-house means installing a simple internal playbook—renewal calendar, apples-to-apples bid rules, contract structure decision rules, and invoice verification—so your business controls renewals instead of reacting to a broker process.
Bring electricity buying in-house.
Stop renewal surprises and the broker black box. Install a simple internal system so you control timing, comparisons, and verification.
- Stop renewal surprises.
- Make bids apples-to-apples.
- Verify invoices with a checklist.
No obligation. Clear next step in 10 minutes.
Book Your 10-Min Readiness Check
We'll map your renewal timing and structure in 10 minutes.
Why this matters
Electricity renewals turn into a last-minute scramble—timing slips, bids aren't comparable, and invoice issues go unnoticed.
You're running a business. A 12–36 month electricity decision shouldn't feel like guesswork.
The In-House Energy Desk
We help you install the broker function inside your business—so you control the process and decisions.
How it works
Readiness Check
We map your renewal timing, current structure, and decision process in 10 minutes.
Install the Playbook
We set the calendar, bid rules, and structure rules your team follows.
Compare Cleanly
Apples-to-apples bid comparisons so you can choose confidently.
Verify Ongoing
Invoice checklist + simple reviews so issues don't compound.
How this is different than typical brokers
Typical broker process
- ✕Renewal happens when someone remembers
- ✕Bids can be hard to compare
- ✕Decisions feel reactive
- ✕Invoice verification is inconsistent
In-house energy desk
- Renewals are scheduled and owned internally
- Bids follow apples-to-apples rules
- Structure decisions are made by your risk preference
- Invoices are verified with a checklist
Proof without hype
We don't promise guaranteed savings. We install decision clarity: better timing, cleaner comparisons, and fewer surprises—so you can make stronger procurement choices.
Pick the easier next step
Either way, you'll know if "in-house" is worth it.
Also available: Get the 1-page outline
