PPL Electric Utilities Posts Price to Compare
Company encourages all customers to shop for electric supply
PPL Electric Utilities

Editor’s note -- Important information for customers.
Below is our regular update on changes to the price to compare – the price paid by customers who do not shop for their energy. It’s important to note that:
• Customers do not have to pay the price to compare.
• They can get a cheaper price by shopping for their energy supply.
• There are many suppliers that offer better prices.
• The price to compare will be posted one month in advance, to help customers make decisions about shopping.


PPL Electric Utilities has posted its price to compare for customers who rely on the utility to purchase electric supply on their behalf.

Effective June 1, the new price to compare for residential customers will be 9.493 cents per kilowatt-hour (currently 9.559 cents per kWh). The price to compare for small business customers will be 8.982 cents per kilowatt-hour (currently 10.121 cents per kWh).

June 1 marks the start of a new schedule in which the new price to compare takes effect on June 1 and Dec. 1 each year as opposed to every three months.

Shopping for energy supply: Information about shopping for electric supply can be found on the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s website, www.PAPowerSwitch.com, or at www.pplelectric.com/choice.

PPL Electric Utilities encourages customers to seek opportunities to save on power supply costs by shopping for deals with competitive electric suppliers.

About the price to compare: Generation rates and prices to compare for residential and small business customers are adjusted every six months to reflect the cost of power purchases and adjustments based on customer use in the prior period. The generation rate for large industrial customers is based on hourly market prices.

PPL Electric Utilities does not profit on the generation portion of customers’ bills. It merely passes along the cost of that supply to non-shopping customers without markup.

PPL Electric Utilities provides electric delivery service to more than 1.4 million homes and businesses in Pennsylvania and ranks among the best utility companies in the country for customer service and reliability. With 2,300 employees, PPL Electric Utilities is a major employer in the communities it serves. It is a subsidiary of PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL). For more information visit www.pplelectric.com.

For further information: Bryan Hay, 610-774-5997
 

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