Sunday, May 2, 2010

What does the PPL rate of $.089 (8.9 cents/kwh) mean to me?

If PPL is correct that their rate will fall 15% in January 2010, and become a quarterly adjusted variable rate, you need to consider whither to risk loosing money with a fixed rate supplier!!

That 9.0 cent/kwh rate some providers are offering, complete with a binding annual contract and cancellation fees, will start costing you money in your 2010 budget!

The same thing happened following deregulation in New Hampshire and Mass.  The day deregulation took effect, prices jumped.   The following year rates dropped well below the fixed rate companies.   Breaking those long term fine print contracts cost many businesses dearly.

Whatch what you're committing to and don't consider locking in for more than one year and a fixed rate above maybe 8.5 cents.   Better yet, give me a call or fax your PPL, UGI, Met Ed, PECO or other utility electrical to me at 1-603-462-1316 for a fast analysis.   No contract required.  No enrollment fee.   No cancellation fee.  Just simple savings.    Can you say 7.2 cents!?   ;)

Jeff Kurtz
Glacial Energy of Pa
570-401-4843