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Integrys Energy Review

December 15, 2010

This article pertains to commercial and industrial electricity customers in deregulated markets where Integrys Energy is active, including but not limited to Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, and New York. Integrys Energy has offered electricity contracts with misleading rate quotes to commercial and industrial customers.  If you are deciding to use Integrys Energy as [...]

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PPL Rates in 2011

October 21, 2010

PPL has posted their estimated price to compare electric rates for the first half of 2011. The Pennsylvania utility estimates that their residential customers who are still on default electric service will pay $0.09426 cents per Kilowatt hour which is a penny less than what they are currently paying.  The exact rates won’t be known [...]

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Viridian Energy Review

October 4, 2010

Viridian Energy is a new company, founded in 2009, who offers a variable electric rate to customers in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, and New Jersey. Viridian Energy only offers a variable rate which can be dangerous if you are a customer.  There is really no limit to how high a variable electric rate can go up [...]

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Pennsylvania Electricity

September 11, 2010

On January 1, 2011 the majority of the state of Pennsylvania will have completed the transition to a completely deregulated electricity market.  When 2010 ends Pennsylvania’s largest utility PECO, as well as several other utilities, will have their capped rates expire.  At that point it will make sense for many Pennsylvania electricity customers to shop [...]

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PPL Electricity

August 31, 2010

PPL electricity customers continue to find savings on their electricity bills. Since capped rates expired at the beginning of the year, more and more PPL customers have started to shop for third party electric suppliers to save money against the high PPL default electric rates.  People are discovering that there are significant savings available for [...]

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PPL Residential Electric Rates

August 23, 2010

In Central Pennsylvania, electricity customers of PPL are finding that they can lower their monthly electric bill by comparing electricity companies and finding a competitive electric rate. The price to compare rate for PPL residential customers, also known as the default supply rate, is $0.10448 per kilowatt hour.  The lowest fixed electric rate that we [...]

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Compare PPL Electric Rates

August 12, 2010

A variety of electric rate products exist for PPL customers.  Many Pennsylvania electric consumers have chosen a variable electric rate since capped rates expired at the beginning of the year.  Most of these customers saw a sharp increase on their rates and electric bills last month.  The rise in electric prices was a direct result [...]

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How do I Lower My Electric Bill

August 9, 2010

States that have decided to deregulate, or restructure, their electricity utilities are giving their consumers the opportunity to lower their electric bills.  Misunderstanding how to lower the electric bill has been a problem for some of these electric rate payers. As a simple review, the electric bill is divided into two main sections; the delivery [...]

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Kilowatt Hour Cost Increases for Large Commercial PPL Customers

August 5, 2010

Large commercial and industrial electricity customers in PPL who are on a variable rate will see an increase on their electric bills in August due to an increase in their kilowatt hour cost.  Many PPL (Pennsylvania Power and Light) commercial customers who are on default service and are under the PPL rate class of MP, [...]

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Compare Electricity Companies in Pennsylvania

August 4, 2010

Commercial and residential electricity customers have a number of options when it comes to choosing an electricity company for their supply rate in Pennsylvania.  In areas where the capped rates have already expired, such as PPL and Duquesne Light, there are over 20 electric providers actively offering service.  Choices are more limited in areas where [...]

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