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Last time I checked, maybe 2 mos. ago, all the competitors to PECO were far higher. This implied to me it's a total market with brokers, because PECO is usually higher, but the benchmark.
They charge 10.1 cents per kWh, and managed to switch to 5.9 cents per kWh, which will save 4.2 cents. I have probably thrown away $20 by not switching sooner. Usage is low this time of year.
Terms are no contract, no fee, 12 mos. lock. At least by summer, when the AC is running, this may save north of $25/mo.
This is just the electricity....PECO still charges 7.7 cents per kWH to deliver it, on top of the 5.9 cents.
I'll take whatever savings I can get!
They charge 10.1 cents per kWh, and managed to switch to 5.9 cents per kWh, which will save 4.2 cents. I have probably thrown away $20 by not switching sooner. Usage is low this time of year.
Terms are no contract, no fee, 12 mos. lock. At least by summer, when the AC is running, this may save north of $25/mo.
This is just the electricity....PECO still charges 7.7 cents per kWH to deliver it, on top of the 5.9 cents.
I'll take whatever savings I can get!