For Penn Power customers, users will see an 19% increase in their Price to Compare charge, from 8.7 cents per kWh to 10.35 cents.
Customers of Penelec and Met-Ed, which serve parts of central, north and south Pennsylvania, can expect to pay around 18% more.: up from 7.637 cents to 8.508 cents per kWh ;up from 8.694 cents to 10.348 cents per kWh ; andThere are several ways to conserve energy and shave a few bucks off your electric bill. One option consumers may want to explore is their utility’s voluntary
DBrogno67 LGB
Thank you dementia joe, Tom wolfe
You can thank the democratic state senators who voted for RGGI that caused the price hikes.
So much for the inflation reduction act
Build back better😝😝😝
But gas is only $4.35 instead of $5. Remember that when they tell you to be grateful to them 🙄