Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Reducing electrical ecpense following deregulation for Agriculture and farming

Farmers stand to incur added expense this year while PPL rates have soared to nearly 10.4 cents per killowatt hour (kwh).   By shopping for alternatives to PPL you can reduce your electrical expense by 20-29% from the new PPL rate.   Glacial Energy of PA is currently projecting the average price of their electricity to be about 7.9 cnets / kwh for the 12 month period starting in March.

Many of my clients are agricultural, particularly dairy, chicken and high energy using facilities, and the savings can add up quickly.  Since it is an overhead cost the savings go directly to the bottom line... as tows the 2010 PPL rate increase.

Here is an analysis we did for a small dairy near Thompsontown, PA. CLICK TO VIEW ANALYSIS <<<

Please fax your PPL bill to me (the graph page and the $ page) at either 717-370-5325 or 570-647-4953 for a free analysis, usually delivered within 24 hours.

Jeff Kurtz
Business Development Manager - Agriculture
570-401-4843

Monday, February 8, 2010

Frequently asked questions about energy deregulation and alternatives tp PPL

1:  We can do residences as separate line items on a commercial account.   We do most business owners and rental properties that way.  

2. No additional fees… just energy KSH bill and sales tax.   Yes, you can cancel at any time,.   To switch back to PPL just call or email me.  Any other supplier you wish to go to will have a form similar to ours that will go to PPL to have the billing switched.

3. We can do an annual agreement, but the rate is the same varialble rate.

4. We do have a credit billing as an alternate.   We do not bill through PPL.  The companies who bill through PPL are including the cost of that service in your bill.

5.  Yes, the agreements need to have the PPL account #, Meter # and meter property address.   I can add that here and you can add or remove additional meters at any time.

6. PPL  will stiff bill you for the Distribution and Competitive Transition Charge (temporary) and will be the place to call about downed lines, new service and power interruptions.

6.  Thanks for the questions!    Asking is always a safe bet!

I’m in all day if you wish to call to discuss anything.

Jeff  Kurtz Glacial Energy, Business Development Manager  570-401-4843