Posts Tagged ‘green practices’

Constellation Energy appoints environmental policy czar

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Constellation Energy, a major power company based in Baltimore and headed by Mayo Shattuck, announced the appointment of James Connaughton to serve as executive vice president of corporate affairs, public, and environmental policy.

Connaughton will oversee Constellation Energy’s environmental and energy policy matters. As the person in charge of environmental policy, Connaughton will spearhead a comprehensive public and enivornmental policy to expand its low-emitting merchant fleet, renewable energy portfolio and energy efficiency services, and continue Constellation Energy’s research in emission-free nuclear energy.

“Jim has an extraordinary track record as a visionary environmental and energy policy leader,” said Mayo Shattuck, president and CEO of Constellation Energy. “He brings a well-earned reputation as a bipartisan problem-solver, who can manage the complexities of critical business, economic and policy matters from the strategy phase through implementation. To be an energy leader, our company must be an environmental leader. They are one in the same, and that’s the commitment we make to all of our stakeholders.”

Mayo Shattuck continued to stress the importance of clean and renewable energy. “The issues driving every element of our business strategy, from new nuclear and climate change to renewable energy and energy efficiency, are shaped and influenced by a myriad of policy considerations at every level of government, and by the needs and interests of our customers, shareholders and the communities we serve,” said Shattuck. “Ultimately, our business legacy will be our environmental legacy.”

Connaughton served as chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality from 2001-2009. In this role, he served on President Bush’s senior staff as senior environment, energy and natural resources advisor and as director of the White House Office of Environmental Policy. Connaughton worked to develop and implement climate change, air pollution and energy security policies. His work led to a series of new mandatory programs, incentives, technology initiatives and public-private partnerships that led to bipartisan energy legislation in 2005 and 2007, as well as nearly $90 billion for clean energy technology research and incentives for low-carbon technologies such as plug-in hybrid vehicles, renewable fuels, nuclear, solar, wind, and carbon capture and storage from coal power generation.

Constellation Energy is a leading supplier of energy products and services to wholesale and retail electric and natural gas customers. It owns a diversified fleet of generating units located throughout the United States, totaling approximately 9,000 megawatts of generating capacity. The company delivers electricity and natural gas through the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE). Mayo Shattuck has been the CEO of Constellation Energy since 2001.

How to Save Money on Health Plans

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Since the world is suffering from recession, most people think that health plans serve only as dead weight on anyone’s budget. However, investing in them is important as they could save one from unexpected health problems and the consequent financial crises that are sure to follow.

There are, however, several points one should know in order to save money on health plans.

Shop around first and take note that there are different types of health insurance. Knowing what the advantages, disadvantages, and possible costs of each can help one understand what sort of insurance is suited.
• Join discount clubs, for example Careington International (careington.com), AmeriPlan (ameriplanusa.com), or HealthInsurance.com’s dental-discount cards. Joining one of these will bestow one up to a 60% discount. One will just pay a monthly membership fee that ranges from about $12 to $30.
• Always get regular check-ups as these help doctors detect health problems early and would potentially save one from expensive medications. Often, people wait until a problem becomes severe or intolerable before seeking medical attention. Failing to treat a medical condition in its early stages will prove to be a more expensive path.
• Read bills carefully as they might contain discrepancies. Something as simple as an incorrect billing code could prompt one’s insurance to pay less than expected or even reject the claim. Familiarize the benefits booklet carefully, too. If there is an error, send a certified letter to the insurer and make a follow-up.
• Seek discounts as retailers offer great deals and these will surely help one’s budgets to be still on track.
• Prefer generic medicines. They are cheaper and more often than not, are as good as brand names.

Acquiring a health plan is necessary nowadays. Whether married or not, health should be on top of one’s priority. Getting a health plan is essential and the steps mentioned above can be of great help especially in today’s unpredictable environment.