Met-Ed Commercial Electricity Rates Increasing for 2013
The Met-Ed electricity default rates will increase for all rate classes across the board, including those for small and large businesses, starting December 1st. The new Met-Ed default rate for a business customers will go up to $0.09133/kWh. This will be an increase of 12% for companies who are still using Met-Ed as their default electric supplier. Businesses in the Met-Ed territory who are still on default service can expect to see the increase reflected on their first Met-Ed electric bill received in 2013.
Pennsylvania competitive electricity commercial rates are substantially lower than Met-Ed’s default rate. Commercial customers in Pennsylvania looking to switch to a competitive electricity supplier can expect to save 20-35% based on current market conditions. If a business looking to lower their costs decides to lock in a rate with a competitive electricity supplier they will still only receive one electric bill from Met-Ed.
With January and February expected to be cooler than last year, the demand for energy will go up which is sure to put more upward pressure on commercial electricity rates. Pennsylvania businesses looking to get off the Met-Ed default rate should consider locking in a rate before the holiday season swings into full gear.