About 60 percent of PPL’s 1.4 million customers don’t shop for electricity from a competitive supplier. Effective June 1, the new price to compare for residential customers will be 7.284 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh), down from the current 7.632 cents per kWh.

What is a good electric rate in PA?

Pennsylvania electricity rates

Plan NamePlan LengthRate
Constellation – 36 Month Home Power Plan36 months$0.086 / kWh
YEP Energy – 24 Month Fixed Rate Plan24 months$0.092 / kWh
Public Power – 24 Month Fixed24 months$0.093 / kWh
Clearview Energy – GreenGuarantee12Plus12 months$0.097 / kWh

What is PPL price comparison?

The price to compare reflects the cost of those power purchases and adjustments based on customer use in the prior period. PPL Electric Utilities updates the price to compare every six months, on June 1 and Dec. 1. The generation rate for large industrial customers is based on hourly market prices.

What does PPL Electric stand for?

Pennsylvania Power and Light
Pennsylvania Power and Light (PPL) is a local electric utility that provides energy services to approximately 1.4 million customers in 29 different counties throughout Pennsylvania.

Why is my PPL bill so high?

They reason their electric bills have increased is because they have not shopped for competitive electricity prices and are still on PPL default supply rates. The generation supply rates are now competitive, and PPL simply passes through default rates to their customers who have not chosen an alternative supplier.

What is PPL customer charge?

Customer Charge – A monthly basic distribution charge to cover costs for billing, meter reading, equipment, maintenance, and advanced metering when in use.

What is Peco price comparison?

​PECO’s Price to Compare (PTC) is the rate you will pay for electricity if you don’t shop for a supplier. The PTC changes quarterly with market prices in March, June, September and December. The monthly savings that you may get by shopping will depend on the rate charged by the supplier(s) you choose versus PECO’s PTC.

Does PPL Electric provide gas?

Our Structure. PPL Corporation, headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania, is the parent company to three regulated utility companies. Through our regulated utility subsidiaries, we deliver electricity to customers in Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Virginia. We also deliver natural gas and generate power in Kentucky.

Will PPL pay me if I return to the grid?

Customers who return energy to the grid are known as net metering customers. PPL generally compensates net metering customers once per year, in May. If you have a different supplier, ask if or how you will be compensated. Not all electricity suppliers participate in net metering, and may not compensate customers.

How many miles of power lines does PPL have?

More than 83,000 miles of electric and gas lines PPL Corporation and the PPL family of companies power the lives and businesses of more than 2.5 million customers in the United States. Our companies are addressing challenges head on, building a smarter, more reliable, more resilient grid and advancing a cleaner energy future.

Does PPL measure how much electricity my solar panels produce?

PPL’s meter does not measure how much electricity your solar panels or other system produce for your use. PPL measures how much electricity we deliver to you, and how much we receive from you. Even if you return more electricity to the grid than you use, you will still receive an electric bill for basic electric service.

How do I Read my PPL Bill?

How to read your bill. PPL compensates net metering customers once per year, in May. Each month, we add or subtract energy to your banked balance. While your own generation meter will measure the total amount you are generating, PPL’s meter will only measure the amount you return from the grid, or the amount you get from the grid.