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Wallack launches 3 Point Energy LLC

Benjamin Wallack,
3 Point Energy

New York, NY Benjamin Wallack has launched a new energy consultancy, 3 Point Energy LLC. He has been in the industry for nine years, most recently serving as director of procurement services at Bright Power. 

3 Point Energy will provide energy purchasing guidance for electricity and natural gas, and will also offer rate analysis, budgeting, renewable purchasing, risk advisory, and regulatory review. 

3 Point Energy is focused on commercial and industrial customers, including hotels, multifamily, and retail properties. The company will work in various northeast states, including N.Y. and N.J., as well as California.

He also serves as administrator for the New York Energy Consumers Council, an energy rate and policy advocacy group for large NYC energy users.

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