Pennsylvania
Even if you missed the January 1st enrollment deadline, protect yourself today with a February 1 start date!
December 18, 2009 by SmartChoiceNRG · Leave a Comment
Suppliers need at least two weeks to enroll your account and notify PPL of your new supply rate, so there is plenty of time to enroll for a February start. We can price you today at lower rates for a contract beginning February 1. This will only allow the ‘estimated PPL price to compare’ to [...]
January 1 is the Effective PPL Rate Hike Date! Act by December 15th to ensure enrollment!
December 9, 2009 by SmartChoiceNRG · Leave a Comment
Suppliers need at least two weeks to enroll your account and notify PPL of your new supply rate. To ensure that you do not experience the blow of PPL’s estimated price to compare, decisions should be made and contracts submitted by December 15th, 2009.
Time is running out before the PPL January 1 Rate Hike! Don’t be caught off guard.
December 4, 2009 by SmartChoiceNRG · Leave a Comment
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has come up with the slogan “Prepare Now” urging customers to prepare for winter heating costs. Anticipated higher energy costs this winter coupled with lack of preparation for the rate hike could really leave businesses scrambling this winter.
Staying with PPL? Your rate lock deadline is near!
November 5, 2009 by SmartChoiceNRG · Leave a Comment
Pennsylvania businesses that fall under PPL’s LP-4, LP-5, and LP-6 rate schedule have until November 9 to lock in a long-term rate for electricity. However, Smart Choice Energy Services, LLC can help secure an energy rate that can save you up to 22%.
Electricity Rates in PA Will Increase Up to 36% on January 1, 2010
October 14, 2009 by SmartChoiceNRG · Leave a Comment
Energy brokers, like Smart Choice Energy Services, reduce the impact of expiring energy rate caps. Can your business afford a 36% increase in the cost of electricity?
Don’t let the rate hike in PA leave you in the dark
September 11, 2009 by SmartChoiceNRG · Leave a Comment
Secure lower, long-term electricity rates before energy costs rise up to 38%. The electricity rate cap in Pennsylvania expires January 1, 2010.






