PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Comment on Proposed Rate Increase - puc state pa 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out the Customer Information section. Enter your name, mailing address, county, telephone numbers, email address (optional), and utility account number. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. In the Name of Utility field, provide the full name of the utility company associated with your bill that filed the proposed rate increase.
  4. If you know it, enter the PUC Case Docket Number which starts with 'R' followed by the year and a 7-digit code.
  5. Select the type of utility service related to your comment by checking only one box from options like Electric, Gas, Water, etc.
  6. In the Comment section, articulate your views regarding the proposed rate increase. Use additional paper if necessary.
  7. Indicate whether a Protection from Abuse order is currently in effect for your safety. If yes, attach a copy of this order.
  8. Sign and date the form to confirm your understanding that this comment will be reviewed but will not make you a party to the case.
  9. Finally, mail your completed form to the appropriate address provided for filing with the PUC.

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Public Power has some of the cheapest electricity in Pennsylvania, with rates starting at just 8 cents per kWh.
What Are the Best Electric Rates in Pennsylvania. In 2021, the average electric bill in Pennsylvania included a rate of 8.96 cents per kilowatt-hour (¢/kWh) for commercial customers \u2014 a rate 22% lower than the national average \u2014 and the national average of 13.89 ¢/kWh for residential customers.
In Pennsylvania, the average monthly electric bill for residential consumers is $174/month, which is calculated by multiplying the average monthly consumption by the average electric rate: 1,168 kWh * 15 ¢/kWh.
1. Penn Power customers will see a 19% increase, up from 8.694 cents per kWh to 10.348 cents. West Penn Power customers will go up to 8.306 cents per kWh, a 1.3% increase, the PUC said. Companies that serve the eastern part of the state will also be raising their prices by as much as 18.7%.
West Penn Power's price to compare is 5.198 cents per kilowatt-hour. Customers can save on energy when a private supplier offers rates that are lower than the utility's price to compare.

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According to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC), the increases are set to take effect September 1, 2022. If you're a PECO customer, for example, your "Price to Compare" charge is going up 11.4%.
Peco's residential electric price is set to increase by 11.4% on Sept. 1 for most residential customers, or about $6.53 a month for a typical household bill. Peco's electricity supply charge has increased 36% over six consecutive quarters since prices bottomed out in March 2021.
1. Penn Power customers will see a 19% increase, up from 8.694 cents per kWh to 10.348 cents. West Penn Power customers will go up to 8.306 cents per kWh, a 1.3% increase, the PUC said. Companies that serve the eastern part of the state will also be raising their prices by as much as 18.7%.
According to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC), the increases are set to take effect September 1, 2022. If you're a PECO customer, for example, your "Price to Compare" charge is going up 11.4%.
For the wholesale electricity market, there has been a reduction in available power supplies compared to last year which, combined with higher gas prices, has led to an increase in the wholesale price of electricity. An increase in network and policy costs is also pushing prices up.

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