Press Release
Public Comment Sought on Future for Pennsylvania’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program
Published on 2/20/2025
Filed under: Electric
PUC Evaluates Costs and Benefits of PA’s EE&C Program, Proposes Additional Reductions in Electric Consumption and Peak Demand
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today issued for public comment its proposed guidelines for the next phase of the Commonwealth’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation program (EE&C Program) under Act 129 of 2008 (Act 129).
"I am eager to hear all suggestions to enhance our EE&C programs and consider them as we move towards a Final Implementation Order,” said PUC Chairman Stephen M. DeFrank in a statement at today’s public meeting. “Especially in a time of rising costs, these ratepayer dollars are a precious resource, and we owe it to ratepayers to use them as prudently as possible in ways that can provide savings to customers and preserve the reliability of our overall power grid”
The Commission voted 5-0 to approve a Tentative Implementation Order and begin the process of establishing “Phase V” of the EE&C Program. The Commission’s proposal is for a five-year Phase V program, operating from June 1, 2026, through May 31, 2031, and includes the evaluation of the costs and benefits of the overall EE&C Program as well as the PUC’s proposal establishing additional incremental reductions in electric consumption and peak demand in Phase V.
In preparation for a potential Phase V, the Commission tasked its Phase IV Statewide Evaluator (SWE) with performing an energy efficiency and peak demand reduction (EEPDR) potential study, as well as a demand response (DR) potential study to determine the cost-effective consumption and peak demand reduction potential in Pennsylvania. The SWE submitted both the EEPDR and DR studies to the Commission earlier this month, and both studies will be released publicly via Commission Secretarial Letter no later than Feb. 28, 2025.
Submitting Written Comments and Reply Comments
Interested parties may submit written comments within 30 days of publication of the Commission’s Tentative Order in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and written reply comments within 45 days of publication. Both written comments and written reply comments should reference Docket No. M-2025-3052826.
Interested parties submitting written comments and/or written reply comments are encouraged to use the Commission’s electronic filing system. An eFiling account may be opened and used through the Commission’s website.
Interested parties filing hard copies of written comments or written reply comments may do so with the PUC’s Secretary’s Bureau. Individuals not eFiling are required to mail – preferable by overnight delivery – one original filing, signed and dated, with the Commission’s Secretary at:
Rosemary Chiavetta, Secretary
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Commonwealth Keystone Building
400 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120
The Commission notes that all pages of filed comments and reply comments, with the exception of a cover letter, must be numbered. Additionally, a Word-formatted copy of comments and reply comments should be electronically mailed to Commission staff Joseph Sherrick at josherrick@pa.gov and to Tiffany Tran at tiftran@pa.gov. Attachments may not exceed three (3) megabytes.
The Commission notes that this Tentative Order and all filed comments and reply comments related to the Tentative Order will be published on the Commission’s website.
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Docket No.: M-2025-3052826
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Nils Hagen-Frederiksen
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717-418-2701
nhagen-fre@pa.gov
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