The state Public Utility Commission is asking state residents to prepare for higher electric bills in the wake of multiple heat waves that rolled through since the start of summer.
The PUC says the high temperatures and humidity levels have pushed electricity demand on the regional power grid to the highest levels in 14 years, and with increased use in air conditioners, fans, dehumidifiers and other cooling appliances, higher-than-normal charges are to be expected. They say you should track your monthly energy usage carefully, and if you use a competitive energy supplier, check contract expiration dates, and if the contract is approaching renewal or expiration, understand your responsibilities and options.
Any household or small business struggling with high bills or past-due balances should call their utility company as soon as possible for assistance options. They also advise you to take some energy conservation steps, such as putting the thermostat up a few degrees, limit appliance use during peak hours of 5-7 PM, closing blinds and curtains against the sun. More tips can be found at PAPowerSwitch.com













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