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    • December 11, 2010 2:43 AM PST
    • Apeiron Power has a website under www.becomeanenergyconsultant.com. However, there is a major typo in the first sentence on their home page, which may send up red flags. Partnered with Houston based EMEX (Energy Market Exchange) which was founded in 2007, Apeiron Power offers a commercial based energy alternative and plans to offer a residential one in 2011.

      The company offers web-streamed data to help commercial customers locate the lowest fixed and variable energy rates though affiliated energy brokers. Affiliates are offered the opportunity to set up websites with their own names and access to EMEX's database. This will allow them to give comparable rates for their customers, track their customer's usage patterns and lock them in to lower rates no matter where they have their business in the U.S. The rates are offered for both electric and gas. The program also accesses instant analysis of market conditions and rates in a real-time format.

      The website insists that EMEX is not an MLM. The website and technology they offer is free for affiliates. It is free to customers and brokers. So, how does Apeiron Power make money? Good question. The commission comes from the customers signing up with one of the fifteen various energy companies which are offered through EMEX. There are different rate boards for customers who spend under $5,000 and over per month on their energy bills.

      Quotes are received within 1 to 8 business days based on the information that customers give when they fill in the EMEX inquiry form. Rates presented are inclusive, barring taxes. The customer is given the rates and it is up to them to choose which energy company they wish to use. Once they select the company and hit the lock-in option, a contract is mailed to the customer.
      Apeiron Power is looking for independent energy brokers to team up with the EMEX system and to recruit their own customers.