PPL Electric Rate Update
The competitive electric market in the PPL territory in Pennsylvania has matured at a rapid pace. From January 1, 2010 to June 1, 2010 about 30% of commercial and industrial customers have switched to a competitive electric supplier with the number being much bigger for larger consumers.
Competitive rates remain significantly lower than the 2010 PPL price to compare prices. Small businesses on the price to compare default rate pay $0.10402 cents per kilowatt hour. We have found rates for such customers this week as low as $0.080 per kilowatt hour, which equates to savings of 23%.
Rates as low as $0.075 per KWh have been found for larger commercial customers (who spend over $10,000 a month) allowing these electric consumers to save 28% off of their monthly bills.
For a list commercial offers, email us with your company name and estimated monthly bill amount. Also email us if you have any questions.
IS THERE A REASON WHY YOU ARE RELUNCTANT TO SWITCH PROVIDERS? If so tell us why in our comment section below and we will respond with the corresponding fact as to why you should shop for lower rates. Right now, in PPL, every customer should switch off of default service and on to a lower rate structure. We want to debunk any myths that are out there that say otherwise.
Angelo Hionis Said,
June 23, 2010 @ 12:47 pm
Please recommend some utility Companies that are working in PA as PECO or Excellon is going to deregulate as of 1/1/11. We own and operate several hotels and resteraunts in South Eastern PA and currently pay an average of $15000.00 for each property close to a million a year total. Thanks
ken sorick Said,
June 28, 2010 @ 11:11 am
My electric bill at blue ribbon farm dairy was $3516.00 for may 11 to june 12 2010. my rate was .09528. We are a small business. Does any one offer off peak and peak rates? My ppl charge was about $525. any help would be apprecaited.
Thanks
Ken