How Do I Change My Electric Supplier In PA?
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by EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
Changing your electricity supplier in PA can be done in several ways. There are different actions you need to take depending on if you are looking to sign up with a new supplier, end your existing contract and go back to the utility, or switch from one supplier to another. Here are some tips for ..read more
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Who Is The Cheapest Electric Supplier In Pennsylvania?
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by EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
The cheapest electric supplier in Pennsylvania depends on where you live. There are many electric utilities in Pennsylvania: PECO, PPL, Met-Ed, Penelec, West Penn Power, Penn Power, UGI, and Duquesne Light. Pennsylvania electric suppliers offer different electric rates in each utility, and for different types of customers (residential or commercial). In fact, the same supplier ..read more
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How Do I Choose An Energy Supplier In Texas?
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by EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
If you live in Texas then you know that you must choose an energy supplier for your home or business. But with so many suppliers in the market offering so many different rate plans, what is the best way to choose a Texas energy supplier? Here are some tips… Search By Your Zip Code It ..read more
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Power To Choose Alternative: Shop Texas Electricity Rates
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by Brian @ EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
Power To Choose Alternatives Click on the section below to skip ahead to the topic that interests you!   About Power To Choose Texas Power To Choose Pitfalls Top 3 Advantages of Using a Power To Choose Alternative If you are curious about the Texas PUC's electricity shopping website, Power To Choose, and maybe finding ..read more
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PPL Rate Increase
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by Brian @ EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
On November 1, 2022, PPL Electric Utilities announced that the PPL standard offer would be increasing for both residential and commercial customers. This PPL rate increase represents one of the largest electric rate increases in several years.  In December, residential customers will pay 14.612¢/kWh, which is 18% higher than the former PTC of 12.366¢/kWh.  Commercial customers will ..read more
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Tips For Having A More Energy-Efficient Thanksgiving Holiday
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by Brian @ EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
Consumers across the U.S. are facing higher-than-expected energy rates. In fact, electricity and natural gas prices in some parts of the country have more than doubled since this time last year. If you live in Pennsylvania in the PPL Electric service territory, then your PPL rates are set to increase by almost another 20% in ..read more
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Are You Working From Home In Houston? Here Are Some Tips For Making Sure Your Energy Bill Doesn’t Increase Too Much!
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by Brian @ EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
The new work-from-home trend is causing many Texas homeowners to use much more electricity than normal. In fact, prior to the pandemic, most Houston-area residents used most of their electricity from 4PM to 10PM on weekdays and from 8AM - 10PM on weekends. Now, with many people working from home, that energy usage trend has ..read more
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VILLE DE MULHOUSE - - 2e ville d'Alsace, riche de 133 000 habitants - Ville jeune et cosmopolite - Richesse culturelle et citoyenne - Cadre de vi ..read more
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PPL Residential Price To Compare Increasing 18%
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by Brian @ EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
On November 1, 2022, PPL Electric Utilities announced that its standard electric offer, or Price To Compare, was increasing by 18% for residential customers and by 26% for commercial customers on December 1, 2022. The new electricity rates will be in place until June of 2023. Residential PPL PTC: Increasing to 14.612¢/kWh on 12/1/2022 Commercial PPL ..read more
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What States Are Deregulated?
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by EnergyPricing.com
1y ago
Since the early 90s, many states have deregulated their electric and/or natural gas utilities. Check out the map below to see states that have deregulation or some form of energy deregulation policy in place: While not all of these states have fully deregulated utilities, they all participate in some sort of electricity deregulation or natural ..read more
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