Brian Colaianni - Anchor Energy
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Navigating Texas's deregulated energy market can feel like an uphill battle, but you don't have to do it alone.
In this episode of Caddo Convos, we sit down with Navy veteran and founder of Anchor Energy, Brian Colaianni . Brian shares how he acts as a dedicated broker to help homeowners and businesses cut through the confusion, escape predatory utility rates, and save up to 30% on their electricity bills—completely free of charge .
Brian Colaianni contact info: https://www.anchor.energy/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-colaianni-489a5040/
Key Takeaways
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The Power of Choice: Why accepting the first utility provider when you move is usually a costly mistake .
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The Seasonal Strategy: How to time your energy contract renewals between October and May to completely avoid summer price spikes .
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Future-Proofing Your Bills: Why the massive influx of data centers is driving electricity rates up, and why locking in a 3-year term now protects your wallet .
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The No-Cost Broker Model: How energy brokers get paid directly by retailers so their consulting services cost you absolutely nothing .
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Veteran & Teacher Perks: Specialized discounts available for veterans, first responders, and educators .
Whether you are moving to Texas or just want to make sure you aren't overpaying on your monthly power bill, this quick conversation will give you the tools to take control of your utility costs .
Podcast services provided by Blue Mic Studios, the podcast production division of Visual Learning Solutions, LLC.
https://www.bluemicstudios.com/
Blue Mic Studios is located in Frisco at the Westridge location of Caddo Offices Reimagined.
https://caddooffices.com/
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