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The price to compare is the portion of your bill associated with electricity generation and transmission. This is the amount you will be charged if you continue to receive generation and transmission service from PECO.
How Can I Use Price To Compare Information? What is Energy Delivery? What Are My Metering Choices? What Are My Billing Choices?
How Can I Use Price To Compare Information? You can use the price to compare to estimate your potential savings among the various suppliers.
The table below provides residential and small business customers with their average price to compare and a detailed price to compare.
- If you want to estimate your potential savings and obtain a "ball park" figure, you can use the average price to compare.
- If you want a closer estimate of your potential savings you can use the detailed price to compare, which accounts for usage and season.
Note: CAP Rate customers will continue to receive their CAP discount, as well as have the opportunity to shop for another electric supplier. CAP Rate customers can call at 1-800-494-4000 to obtain the price to compare for their rate class.
For additional information: Office of Consumer Advocate (OCA) or Pennsylvania Utility Choice.
Effective January 2007
Residential Rate Classes |
Average Price to Compare (cents/kWh) |
Detailed Price to Compare* (cents/kWh) |
| Residential (R) |
7.18 |
up to 500kWh 7.04 over 500 kWh summer 7.90 over 500 kWh winter 7.04 |
| Residential Heating (RH) |
5.80 |
up to 500 kWh summer 7.31 over 500 kWh summer 8.20 up to 600 kWh winter 7.31 over 600 kWh winter 4.09 |
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Off-Peak (OP)
See note 1 below |
2.16 |
all kWh’s 2.16 |
| CAP Rates |
See note 2 below |
See note 2 below |
*Summer months are from June - September. *Winter months are from October - May.
Note 1: Off-Peak service customers who choose to shop, must receive generation service from their supplier for their Off-Peak account along with the energy for their regular rate account (i.e. R or RH).
Note 2: CAP D and E Rider customers, will continue to receive their CAP discount, as well as have the opportunity to shop for another electric supplier. CAP Rate customers can call at 1-800-494-4000 to obtain the price to compare for their rate class.
Energy Delivery When electricity travels from a power plant, where it is generated, to an electrical facility, like a substation in a neighborhood, this is called transmission. Moving electricity from the electrical facility to your home or business is called distribution.
You currently pay PECO for both of these services. PECO will continue to provide distribution service to all customers. If you choose another supplier you will no longer be charged for generation and transmission service by PECO. Instead, your supplier will charge for these services.
Metering Choices In the past, PECO owned, maintained and read your meter. As of January 1999, you have the option to receive advanced metering service from PECO and those suppliers who decide to provide this service.
Advanced metering can be installed at your home or business and read remotely -- without someone visiting your property each month. If you decide to have your supplier provide advanced metering service, the supplier will install an advanced meter. You should discuss the charges and terms for advanced metering service with your supplier.
Currently, PECO charges for metering service are included in the customer charge that appears on your monthly bill. If you decide to receive advanced metering service from another supplier, PECO will no longer charge you for metering service. Instead, your supplier will charge you for this service. Residential customers currently pay PECO $1.39 each month for metering service.
Billing Choices Suppliers may offer you one or more of the following new billing options:
Option 1: One bill from your supplier which will list PECO Energy's electric distribution charges and your supplier's generation and transmission charges. If you choose this billing option, PECO will no longer charge you for billing service. Instead, your supplier will apply a charge.
Option 2: One bill from PECO containing PECO's electric distribution charges and your supplier's generation and transmission charges. The charge for this service will remain a part of PECO's customer charge as it does today.
Option 3: Two separate bills, one from PECO listing your electric distribution charges, and one bill from your supplier, listing your generation and transmission charges. You will need to contact your supplier to find out if the supplier has a billing charge under this billing scenario.
Note: If you receive electric and gas service from PECO, and you decide to have your supplier provide you with one electric bill, you'll continue to receive a separate bill from PECO for your gas service.
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