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Residential Electric Supply Rates To Increase At Met-Ed, West Penn Power
The FirstEnergy Pennsylvania utilities have filed new tariffed residential PTCDefault rates with the PUC for the three-month period starting December 1, 2016,
The PTCDefault rates are the all-in default service rates without the application of the State Tax Adjustment Surcharge (essentially, the PTC prior to application of the STAS), which is currently 0%. The STAS may change prior to the effective date of the new supply prices (or during their term), resulting in a different PTC.
Official Prices to Compare have not yet been posted.
At Met-Ed, the tariffed residential PTCDefault rate will be 7.351¢/kWh effective December 1, a 7% increase from the current 6.902¢/kWh
At Penelec, the tariffed residential PTCDefault rate will be 7.121¢/kWh effective December 1, an 8% decrease from the current 7.724¢/kWh
At West Penn Power, the tariffed residential PTCDefault rate will be 6.574¢/kWh effective December 1, an 8% increase versus the current 6.061¢/kWh
At Penn Power, the tariffed residential PTCDefault rate will be 7.727¢/kWh effective December 1, versus the current 7.979¢/kWh
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October 17, 2016
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