Electric Outsource, Inc. (EOI) provides specialized consulting services to help commercial and industrial electric consumers to manage and to lower their cost of electric service. We have a successful track record of finding savings opportunities in states that have deregulated their electric sector, as well as states that are still regulated.

EOI was formed in 1996 to assist larger electric consumers to benefit from electric deregulation. Our early clients were large, single-purpose facilities such as university campuses, hospitals and casinos. Our client base has since expanded to include smaller commercial properties, and portfolios of properties located in multiple states. This has been a result of consumer's increased review and scrutiny of their electric expenditures.

EOI has also developed EnergyManager.com, a web-based service that allows subscribers to use their browsers to remotely access their energy consumption, expenditure, and savings information which is maintained on our secure servers. EnergyManager.com monitors a subscriber's energy consumption profile and applies this information in an ongoing manner to continually minimize the subscribers energy procurement costs. We become the subscriber's "virtual energy manager" on any matter relating to either their local Utility Distribution Company (UDC), with competitive Energy Service Providers (ESPs), or with any other energy related vendor or service provider.






Our mission is to provide small and medium sized commercial properties with the ability to manage and lower their energy procurement cost. We provide the same level of expertise and technical capability that was previously only available to larger industrial facilities.

We do this by helping our clients to understand deregulation and how it really affects their specific property. We separate the real facts from the political hype about "promised savings". We then evaluate our client's facility, their electric consumption profile, and alternate supply options in order to uncover ways to help them lower their total procured cost of electricity.