PUC Chairman Urges Consumers Eligible for LIHEAP to Apply Now

Public Utility Commission Chairman Wendell F. Holland this week joined Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Dominion Peoples, Equitable Gas, Steelers great Franco Harris and area social service agencies to mark opening day on November 7 to apply for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).

LIHEAP helps to pay heating bills for low income families regardless of the type of heat or fuel-- natural gas, heating oil, electricity or propane—as well as crisis grants to deal with emergency situations.

Low-income households may be eligible for grants under LIHEAP, administered by the Department of Public Welfare through each county. Chairman Holland commended the three utilities as true leaders for the way in which they promote LIHEAP to eligible consumers every year, as well as Greater Pittsburgh Region for the tremendous partnership of state agencies, social service organizations and community leaders supporting LIHEAP outreach.

Gov. Rendell recently announced a comprehensive Stay Warm PA program to make sure Pennsylvania’s most vulnerable citizens are protected.

Chairman Holland said, as the cold weather approaches, it is important for Pennsylvania families who need assistance contact their local utility, call the Commission’s toll-free number, 1-888-PUC-FACT or access our website

On September 9, the PUC directed electric, natural gas and water utilities to coordinate with the PUC, consumer advocates and community-based organizations to educate Pennsylvanians about changes in the law dealing with utility shut-offs.

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission ensures safe, reliable and reasonably priced electric, natural gas, water, telephone and transportation service for Pennsylvania consumers, by regulating public utilities and by serving as responsible stewards of competition.

For more information visit these webpages: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, PUC Prepare Now and Stay Warm PA.


11/11/2005

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