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PPL Electric Utilties partners with ENERGY STAR®
PPL Electric Utilities recently announced that it is partnering with the federal government’s ENERGY STAR® program to promote energy efficiency and help customers find ways to save energy and money..
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What’s in a day — a degree day, that is?
Degree days are commonly used to measure how warm or how cold it is over a given period of time. They can be used to help track heating and cooling costs, estimate future costs, detect problems like a failing heating system, and track the savings achieved by energy-saving measures.

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New criteria established for placement on GS-1, GS-3 rate schedules
PPL Electric Utilities has adopted new criteria for determining the rate schedule for new business customers. The criteria are part of distribution rate changes that took effect Jan. 1, 2008, and were approved by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
  

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New rates for customers
On Dec. 6, 2007, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved a $55 million increase — effective Jan. 1, 2008 — in the distribution rates that PPL Electric Utilities charges customers.
  

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Additional Resources:

Energy and Demand Management

  The Changing Electricity Marketplace For School District Superintendents and Business Administrators (.pdf)
  Energy Terms and Formulas
  New! Transcript of May 29, 2008 Webinar (.pdf)   How electricity demand affects your bill
  Energy Tips For Unoccupied Buildings   Managing your account using Web self-service
  Estimating the cost to operate equipment   Energy Library
  Understanding how you use energy can save you money  
PPL information  
  Frequently Asked Questions

  Power Quality

  Things to know about Electric Choice

  ICS Team

  Reading Your Meter

  Industrial and Commercial rates - 2008 Update

  Single Phase Service

  Reporting power outages

  Temporary Service

  Three-Phase Service

  Buying power for 2010

  Billing and Payment Options
   PPL Electric Utilities proposes plan for 2010  PPL Electric Utilities Recommends Strategy for Moving Beyond ‘Rate Caps’
    Managing your account using Web self-service

Forms

  Request for three-phase electric service

  Requests for Customer Demand and Consumption History

  2008 GS-1 Rate Calculation Form   2008 GS-3 Rate Calculation Form

  2008 LP-4 Rate Calculation Form

  2008 LP-5 Rate Calculation Form 

  2008 LP-6 Rate Calculation Form  

External information

  Association of Energy Engineers

  Pennsylvania Utility Choice

  Edison Electric Institute

  U.S. Energy Information Administration

 Pennsylvania's Office of Energy and Technology Development   Exemption from PA Sales Tax

 

 

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