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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Good Energy Joins Texas Electric Professionals Association

Good Energy is pleased to announce that it has officially joined the Texas Electric Professionals Association, (TEPA).








TEPA is a self-regulating body aimed at standardizing processes in the Texas retail electricity marketplace and ensuring that aggregators, brokers, and consultants maintain an acceptable level of market knowledge and responsibility while conducting business. Concerned businesspeople such as the Texas-based Good Energy partners and employees, have come together to provide a forum for developing common interests, upholding integrity and maintaining honor in the Texas deregulated retail electricity marketplace.

Good Energy shares the goals of TEPA, and we are delighted to be members of this organization.

More information about TEPA can be found at www.tepatexas.org



Friday, January 06, 2006

Natural Gas Hits Four Month Low

Down sharply from a high of $12.956 posted on September 29, 2005, the NYMEX twelve month natural gas strip closed at $9.751 on January 5, 2006, representing a low price not seen since mid-August 2005.

Because most of the recent slide in prices has been confined to the near-term futures, the economic advantage associated with entering into contracts with terms longer than one year has been eroded. This is evidenced by the narrow $0.176 spread between a 12 month contract and a 36 month contract. Back on December 9, 2005, the spread in price between these same contract terms was a whopping $1.989.

Changes in natural gas futures prices often mirror electricity contract pricing. Please contact your Good Energy representative today to get specific recommendations regarding your energy accounts.