The most recent issue of ACCES’ Quarterly Consumer Newsletter series explains a new enrollment procedure known as Enroll With Your Wallet. A full copy of the issue is available here. Sign up for future issues of the Quarterly Consumer Newsletter here. Imagine if, in search of a new mobile phone plan or cable TV package,…
View this News Release (external link)New Jersey agency pushes for clearer contracts from third-party energy suppliers
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities is seeking to provide greater transparency and more clarity on what prices customers can expect if customers choose to go with an alternative energy supplier (third-party supplier). NJ Spotlight Contact: Tom Johnson BPU looks to shield consumers from sticker shock when electric and gas bills are far higher than…
View this News Release (external link)Pennsylvania Finalizes Recommendations to Provide More Supplier Information on Utility Bills
Folks in Pennsylvania will begin to see more electricity supplier information on their electric bills. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Contact: Jennifer Kocher HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today finalized recommendations that will provide consumers with more information from their electric generation suppliers (EGSs) on their utility bill. The Commission voted 5-0 to…
View this News Release (external link)After Decades Of Doubt, Deregulation Delivers Lower Electricity Prices
Excerpts from the Forbes article on energy choice. Shopping for power can help empower consumers to select an energy plan that best suits their needs. Forbes Written by William Pentland More than two decades ago, federal and state governments began dismantling electric utilities’ monopoly on generating electric power. In the early aughts, deregulation suffered a…
View this News Release (external link)PUCO to educate Meigs residents on energy choice
MEIGS COUNTY — Energy savings has been the subject of many letters and phone calls received by those in this region over the past several months. It seems on a weekly basis that residents receive a letter promising them a lower rate on the electric bill if they will switch to this company or that…
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