JCPB Launches New Web Site

JCPB Launches New Web Site

Courtesy of JCPB and Saratoga Technologies

A reveal of what the new Web site will look like.

 

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The Johnson City Power Board is enhancing their “living green” image by launching a new Web site.

Officials with the JCPB say the new site also reflects the power board’s “living green” initiative, which promotes energy efficiency and improving our environment. The site features a new layout, design and content.

Saratoga Technologies helped instrument the building of the site for the power board.

“We chose Saratoga Technologies because they were not just wanting to build a site, they actively worked with us as a partner and expressed an interest in becoming a long term strategic technology partner”, said Angela Shrewsbury, JCPB Energy Services & Marketing Administrator.  “Working with Saratoga Technologies has been a great, worry-free experience.  We truly appreciate the genuine sincerity expressed by their staff in producing an efficient, high quality website, which has ultimately exceeded our expectations.” 

The new site officially launches on Jan. 12 and will allow residents to pay their bill online as well as look up information about many energy-related topics, including an extensive section dedicated to saving energy and “living green”. 

“We are very excited to be working with the power board on this project.”, said Allan Walters, Senior VP, Saratoga Technologies.  “Many companies talk about doing business in the local community but the power board really does support this community and while we didn’t win this project just because we are local they did give us a fair shot at getting the business.”

Both organizations plan to work closely together to continue to improve the level of service the website provides the residents of East Tennessee.

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