Does Duquesne Light have off peak hours?

Does Duquesne Light have off peak hours?

Participants in Duquesne Light’s “Time-of- Use” pilot program will have the potential to save money by shifting their energy use away from higher cost, on-peak hours to lower cost, off-peak hours.

What are supply charges for Duquesne Light?

The supply charge for Lighting customers has increased from 3.0953 ¢/kWh to 3.4191 ¢/kWh for the Application Period December 1, 2021, through May 31, 2022.

Is Duquesne Light doing shut offs?

In an effort to keep its customers safe, Duquesne Light is discontinuing all shutoff activities through at least May 1, 2020. As always, customers are encouraged to reach out to Duquesne Light at 412-393-7100 to speak with a Customer Service Representative if they are in need of assistance.

What is PPL price comparison?

PPL Electric Utilities’ price to compare is 7.284 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). For business customers, that rate is 6.079 cents/kWh.

What does Duquesne Light charge per kWh?

In Duquesne Light, the current residential service (RS rate class) PTC is $0.0741/kWh (effective as of 9/1/2021 and subject to change). For commercial GS rate class, the price to compare is $0.0644/kWh (effective as of 9/1/2021 and subject to change).

What time does Duquesne Light Open?

Friday 8 am – 5 pm
Customer Service Agents available Monday through Friday 8 am – 5 pm; automated phone system available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. TTY users call 711.

How much is Duquesne Light late?

You will receive a late payment charge of 1.25 percent if you don’t pay the “Budget Amount Due” by the due date (“Late Charge After”) on your bill.

Is PPL an electric supplier?

PPL Electric Utilities is a utility company in Pennsylvania, making them in charge of electric delivery in their area. Retail Electric Providers (REPs) also known as suppliers provide the power to the utility to distribute.

Can you shower when the power is out?

Using your plumbing during a power outage is completely safe. Obviously, if you are worried about electrical surges or other rare occurrences then you shouldn’t take the risk for a hot shower. Your safety comes first during a power outage which is why it is important to have flashlights ready for just such an occasion.

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