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Winter Bills Spike: PA Energy Prices Rise Dec 1
26 Nov
Summary
- Pennsylvania residents will face increased energy supply prices starting December 1st.
- Specific utility providers show varying percentage increases for customers.
- The PUC advises concerned customers to contact utilities about payment options.

As winter approaches, Pennsylvania consumers are bracing for an upcoming increase in energy supply prices set to take effect on December 1st. This change comes as households begin relying more heavily on electricity for heating, a period when energy costs can represent over half of a typical bill, according to the Public Utility Commission (PUC).
Several utility providers in the region will see price adjustments. Duquesne Light customers are facing the largest hike at 10.6%, while Penelec customers will experience a 6.75% increase. Penn Power and West Penn Power customers will see smaller, yet notable, rises of 6.31% and 6.1% respectively. The actual impact on individual bills will depend on factors such as weather, heating system efficiency, and personal energy consumption habits.



