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Shipley Energy is a American company that provides energy services. The company is based in York, Pennsylvania, and it operates in the Mid-Atlantic region. Shipley Energy provides a variety of energy products and services, including heating oil, propane, natural gas, electricity, diesel fuel, and gasoline. The company also offers HVAC services and energy management solutions.

History[edit]

Shipley Energy was founded in 1929 by Joseph E. Shipley. The company started as a coal delivery business, but it has since expanded to provide a wide range of energy services. Today, Shipley Energy is one of the largest and most diverse energy suppliers in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Services[edit]

Shipley Energy provides a variety of energy products and services. These include:

  • Heating Oil: Shipley Energy delivers heating oil to homes and businesses. The company offers automatic delivery service, as well as budget plans and price protection plans.
  • Propane: Shipley Energy provides propane for heating, cooking, and other uses. The company offers automatic delivery service, as well as budget plans and price protection plans.
  • Natural Gas and Electricity: Shipley Energy supplies natural gas and electricity to homes and businesses. The company offers a variety of plans, including fixed-rate plans and variable-rate plans.
  • Diesel Fuel and Gasoline: Shipley Energy delivers diesel fuel and gasoline to businesses. The company also operates several fuel stations in the Mid-Atlantic region.
  • HVAC Services: Shipley Energy offers HVAC services, including installation, repair, and maintenance of heating and cooling systems.
  • Energy Management Solutions: Shipley Energy provides energy management solutions to help businesses reduce energy costs and improve energy efficiency.

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