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Glacial Energy to Exhibit at Globalcon 2011 Expo

Glacial Energy to exhibit at Globalcon 2011 Expo with new product lines.

2010-12-31
NEWTOWN, PA, December 31, 2010 (Press-News.org) Glacial Energy, a national supplier of electricity and natural gas, will be exhibiting at the Globalcon 2011 Expo in Philadelphia being held at the Pennsylvania Convention Centre March 30 - 31. Globalcon 2011, presented by the Association of Energy Engineers, attracts decision makers from business, industry and the government with the focus on recent developments in the energy field, new technologies and comparing energy supply options.

Glacial Energy is one of the fastest growing retail energy suppliers in the United States. Since the Globalcon 2010 Expo, its affiliate, Glacial Natural Gas, Inc., has entered the natural gas market. The experienced representatives at Glacial Energy look forward to introducing its new product lines at the upcoming Globalcon 2011 Expo. For more information on the Expo please visit www.globalconevent.com.

Glacial Energy, led by Gary Mole, provides commercial, industrial and institutional customers electricity in 16 deregulated markets with unique month to month contracts and superior customer service. Glacial Natural Gas, Inc. is currently supplying natural gas in 11 states. Visit www.glacialenergy.com for more information on saving money with Glacial Energy.

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[Press-News.org] Glacial Energy to Exhibit at Globalcon 2011 Expo
Glacial Energy to exhibit at Globalcon 2011 Expo with new product lines.