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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Worried about your PECO Electric Bill going up? Voice your complaint...

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission controls electric rates in Pennsylvania.
On Tuesday, June 29, the "PUC" will be holding a hearing for PECO Electric and Gas Distribution customers weigh in on the company's proposed electric and gas rate increases.

The hearing will at 6 p.m. at the Worcester Community Hall, 1721 Valley Forge Road.

PECO has filed a petition before the PUC for an approximate $316 million increase to its service.

If approved, the bill for a residential customer using 500 kilowatt hours (kWh) would go up by 10.1 percent to about $89.

Customers have the opportunity to voice their views to the PUC Hearing Judges. PECO representatives will be present.

For more information, feel free to contact us.

David Schreiber
Of Counsel
Law Offices of Thomas Wolpert, P.C.
(610) 792-3304

serving: Royersford, Pottstown, Limerick, Boyertown, Phoenixville, Douglassville, Collegeville, Gilbertsville, Birdsboro, Montgomery County, Berks County, Chester County.

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