Woman shocked by her new Met-Ed rate

Unveiling the Electricity Price Surge: Met-Ed’s Rate Hike and Your Path to Savings in 2024

Table of Contents Introduction Central Pennsylvania residents and businesses served by Met-Ed are grappling with a recent surge in electricity rates, signaling an imminent impact on their monthly bills. However, amidst the concern, there’s a silver lining: individuals can take charge of their costs and unlock significant savings by exploring competitive electricity rates tailored to …

Switch from AEP Ohio to a Lower 2023 Electricity Rate

  AEP Ohio Electricity Rates June 2023 by ElectricRate If there was ever a time for AEP Ohio electricity customers to consider switching onto a competitive rate plan, the summer of 2023 is that time.  AEP Ohio customers are facing harsh rate increases on their electric bills during the summer due to a historic rise …

Avoid the 2023 Ohio Edison Rate Increase

https://youtu.be/yFA_DFHea68 Customers of Ohio Edison are about to see a huge increase on their monthly electric bills as a rate hike goes into effect on June 1, 2023.  If you pay receive your home electric bill from the utility Ohio Edison of First Energy, there is a chance that your bill will more than double …

Met-Ed, Penelec & Penn Power Soon To Charge 12% Less For Electricity

Pennsylvanian customers will experience changes to their residential electricity bills, starting March 1, 2021. The state’s four major utilities, Met-Ed, Penelec, Penn Power, and West Penn Power, all members of the FirstEnergy Pennsylvania group, have collectively filed new tariffed residential PTC-Default rates with the Pennsylvania PUC for the following three-month period. The new default electric …

PECO Customers Soon To Pay 13% Less for Electricity

Small commercial and residential customers in Pennsylvania will experience changes to their monthly electricity bills, starting March 1, 2021. PECO has filed with the Pennsylvania PUC for a new generation rate for the following three-month period. For residential customers, this means 3% decrease, from the current rate of $0.05920 per kWh to $0.05761 per kWh. …

Central Maine Power Customers Soon to Pay Less For Electricity

For customers of Central Maine Power (CMP), one of the key electric and gas utilities in central and southern Maine, Christmas came a little early this year. The Main Public Utility Commission has approved the reduction of CMP Standard Offer electricity rates (commonly known as the Price to Compare) by 12%.   From January, residential …

NSTAR (Eversource Energy) Price to Compare Increase 20%

NSTAR (Eversource Energy) customers will be among the Massachusetts residents who will see their electric bills swell up next year. The utility company has filed with the Massachusetts DPU to raise both residential and commercial default electric rates (known as the ‘Price To Compare’) starting January 2021. For NSTAR residential customers, this means an increase …

Walmart to Start Offering Electric Rates to Residential Customers

Pennsylvania residential customers will soon have another energy company competing for their custom. The retail electric provider Texas Retail Energy LLC, owned by Walmart has until now supplied electricity only to its own stores, but that’s about to change. The company has recently applied for an amended license with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to service …

United Illuminating Increases Electric Rates By Up to 8%

Connecticut customers who receive electricity from the utility company United Illuminating will see an increase on the supply side of their electric bill from next year. Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) approved an increased price for the standard tariff (also known as the Price to Compare) for residential and small commercial customers beginning January 2021. …

Connecticut Light & Power Raises Electric Rates By 14%

Connecticut residents are yet again to brace for higher electric prices as the winter approaches. Connecticut Light & Power (Eversource) utility company has received approval from the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority for increasing the standard tariff (also known as the Price to Compare) from January 2021 to June 2021 for residential and small business customers. …

PPL Electric Price to Compare Set to Increase

As the world wraps up the already turbulent year 2020, PPL Electric customers will need to brace for another surprise – electric rate hikes. The utility company announced that from Dec. 1, the new price to compare for residential customers will go up to 7.317 cents per kWh of electricity, from the current 7.284 cents. The …

Unitil Electric Price to Compare Set To Increase By 18%

The residents of Massachusetts are likely going to end the year 2020 with higher electric bills. The utility Fitchburg Gas and Electric Light Company, a member of the Unitil Corporation, has filed with the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to raise the standard electric tariffs for the period beginning December 1, 2020. The news …

National Grid Set to Increase Rates By Up to 28% in Massachusetts

Massachusetts residents are yet again to brace for higher electric and natural gas prices as the year 2020 wraps up. National Grid, one of the largest utility companies in the Northeast, has submitted proposals for increasing the standard tariff offers (also known as the Price to Compare) from November 1, 2020, through April 30, 2021, …

Penelec Power Price To Compare Increase

Penelec customers will be among the Pennsylvania residents who will see their electric bills swell up this year. The utility company has received approval from the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) of Pennsylvania to raise both residential and commercial default electric rates (known as the ‘Price To Compare’) in September 2020. The tariffed residential rate is …

Penn Power Price To Compare Increase

Last month, FirstEnergy Pennsylvania utility companies announced new Price To Compare (PTC) rates, approved by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) starting September 1. Among these companies is Penn Power, an electric utility that serves approximately 165,000 customers within 1,100 square miles of western Pennsylvania. Its commercial customers will see their tariffed rate, called ‘Price to …

Met-Ed Price To Compare Increase

Pennsylvanian customers will yet again likely find themselves paying more for electricity than before. The Public Utility Commission (PUC) of Pennsylvania has approved another rate increase for the FirstEnergy Pennsylvania utility companies, including Met-Ed, starting in September 2020. Met-Ed’s tariffed residential rate, called ‘Price to Compare’ is set to increase by 7%, from the current …