Friday, December 16, 2011

Natural gas rates to bump upward for PECO customers.

A little slip of paper noting a 12.1 percent increase in energy costs on upcoming bills during the cold months of 2011-2012 invited itself into the billed mailings of PECO natural gas customers last week.

It reads, "During the winter season, an average residential heating customer's monthly bill of 160 Ccf of gas usage will increase by $18.65 from $153.71 to $172.36, or 12.1 percent compared with current rates."

This increase is effective as of December 1.

While many utility companies are trying to convey that prices ahead aren't much different than around this time last year, remember that precarious cost increases in most energy methods have been a long time coming, for most Americans.

Meanwhile, shifting into alternative energy is becoming less complex and costly than it was years ago, especially with GP.Easy financing choices shaped to be flexible for those who want the simplicity of a no or low money down lease or a prepay for solar installations either on your roof or in your yard. Soak up the sun the good way.


All of our financing options bring you immediate savings on your home energy costs while electricity rates continually creep their way up. With GP.Energy, insurance and maintenance is on us, too. To find out more, visit our website and peruse the possibilities.

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