FirstEnergy Solutions Extends Electric Discounts To Penn Power, Duquesne Light Customers

FirstEnergy Solutions is giving Pennsylvania Power's and Duquesne Light residential customers additional time to sign up for its fixed price offer has been extended to April 30.
           Penn Power Customers
            Customers now have until April 30 to enroll in FirstEnergy Solutions' offer of 6.19 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) on electric generation until December 2012.  This is a 24 percent savings over Penn Power's current average generation rate of 8.17 cents per kWh.
            Special pricing for small businesses is available to the following ChamberChoice member organizations served by Penn Power: African American Chamber of Commerce, Allegheny Valley Chamber of Commerce, Beaver County Chamber of Commerce, East Liberty Quarter Chamber of Commerce, Ellwood City Chamber of Commerce, Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce, Grove City Area Chamber of Commerce, Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, Meadville Area Chamber of Commerce, Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce, Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce, North Side Chamber of Commerce, Oakmont Chamber of Commerce, Penn Hills Chamber of Commerce, Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce, Regional Chamber Alliance, Shadyside Chamber of Commerce, Shenango Valley Chamber of Commerce, South Hills Chamber of Commerce, South Side Chamber of Commerce, South West Communities Chamber of Commerce, Steel Valley Chamber of Commerce, THE CHAMBER of Commerce and Wilkinsburg Chamber of Commerce.  To enroll, participating chamber members can go online to fes.com/chamberchoice or call 1-866-699-9968 to speak to a program representative.  
            Residential customers interested in learning more about the FirstEnergy Solutions offer should contact the company at 1-866-430-4410 or online.  All that is needed is a recent electric bill.  Discounts and savings for commercial and industrial businesses are available online.
            Duquesne Light
            FirstEnergy Solutions' offer of 7.19 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) to Duquene Light customers on electric generation through December 2012.  This is a 19 percent savings over Duquesne's current average generation rate of 8.89 cents per kWh.
            Special pricing for small businesses is available to the following ChamberChoice member organizations served by Duquesne Light: African American Chamber of Commerce, Allegheny Valley Chamber of Commerce, Beaver County Chamber of Commerce, East Liberty Quarter Chamber of Commerce, Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce, New Kensington Chamber of Commerce, North Side Chamber of Commerce, Norwin Area Chamber of Commerce, Oakmont Chamber of Commerce, Penn Hills Chamber of Commerce, Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce, Regional Chamber Alliance, Shadyside Chamber of Commerce, South Hills Chamber of Commerce, South Side Chamber of Commerce, South West Communities Chamber of Commerce, Steel Valley Chamber of Commerce, THE CHAMBER of Commerce, Westmoreland Chamber of Commerce and Wilkinsburg Chamber of Commerce. To enroll, participating chamber members can go online to fes.com/chamberchoice or call 1-866-699-9968 to speak to a program representative. 
            Residential customers interested in learning more about the FirstEnergy Solutions offer should contact the company at 1-866-430-4409 or online.  All that is needed is a recent electric bill.  Discounts and savings for commercial and industrial businesses are available online.
            "We're pleased to be able to extend this successful offer − currently the lowest price on electric generation in Penn Power and Duquesne Light service area − for another month," said Arthur Yuan, senior vice president of Retail Sales & Marketing for FirstEnergy Solutions.  "This is an ideal time for customers to lock in a low generation price, especially with summer's increased electricity usage right around the corner."


4/11/2011

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