Licensed Suppliers
The PUC issues licenses to competitive electric generation suppliers in Pennsylvania. Only licensed suppliers are authorized to provide electric service in Pennsylvania. Read on for a complete list of the suppliers currently licensed in the state.
Licensing Standards
PUC licensing standards include that the supplier is bonded or has provided other security approved by the Commission to ensure financial responsibility; that the supplier has met the PUC technical and financial responsibility guidelines; and that the supplier agrees to uphold consumer protection laws and reliability standards, along with supporting the consumer education requirements.
Notice to All Licensed Electric Suppliers
Effective Immediately: Any changes to the following list must be submitted in writing with an original signature (i.e., no faxes) to the Secretary of the Commission. Changes submitted by any other means will not be accepted or made.
Supplier Application & Resources
Start the application to become a licensed supplier in Pennsylvania as a supplier or broker/marketer.
Start ApplicationLicensed Electric Generation Supplier List
Every attempt is made to keep the following list current, however, the information can change on a day-to-day basis. This list will be updated as the information becomes available.
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Shopping for Electric Suppliers
PAPowerSwitch
If you are shopping for a new electric supplier, start here for a list of suppliers currently making offers in a specific service territory.
Pricing Help
For price comparisons across various electric suppliers, visit the Pennsylvania Office of Consumer Advocate.
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