Time-of-Use Program

You could save by shifting your usage

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Did you know you can save money by shifting the time you run your dishwasher or do a load of laundry? With our time-of-use program, you pay less for electricity when you use it during “off-peak” hours. Here’s what you need to know about the program:

  • The rate you pay for electricity will vary depending on the time of day.
  • Your rate will be lower than PPL’s price to compare during the morning, at night, and on weekends and holidays.
  • Your rate will be higher than the price to compare in the afternoon and early evening.
  • Peak hours and rates change twice a year, on June 1 and Dec. 1.
  • There are no enrollment or cancellation fees, and you’ll remain on the program until you cancel or choose another electricity supplier.
  • Most residential and small business customers are eligible, including net metering customers.
  • This program runs from June 1, 2021, to May 31, 2025. 
This is a PPL plan. If you are shopping with an electricity supplier, you would need to switch from your current supplier to PPL. Whether you will save money will depend on your supplier’s current price and how you use electricity. Before deciding whether to switch, please contact your current supplier first and be sure to ask whether there are any early cancellation fees or penalties.

On-Peak Hours

Summer (6/1-11/30): 2-6 p.m. weekdays except select holidays*

Winter (12/1-5/31): 4-8 p.m. weekdays except select holidays*

 

Current price:
11.649 cents for residential customers
11.961 cents for business customers

Off-Peak Hours

All other hours on weekdays, weekends and select holidays*

 

Current price:
10.215 cents for residential customers
10.634 cents for business customers

Holidays

* New Year’s Day, Presidents Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

Interested? Sign up online

Eligible customers can quickly and easily enroll or unenroll

See Plan