Utility Code 110150
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Basic Utility Information
Utility Name
DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY
Utility Code
110150
Utility Type
Electric
Utility Status
Active
Carrier ID
Utility Contact Information
Physical Address
411 SEVENTH AVENUE
MAIL DROP (6-1)
PITTSBURGH PA 15219
Mailing Address
100 SOUTH COMMONS SUITE 118
PITTSBURGH PA 15212
Phone
Fax
Website
Utility Authorities Information
| Service Type | Authority Status | Date Certified | Suspension Date | Suspension Expiration | Application Number | Trading As Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electric Distributor | Active | A-110150 |
Utility Insurance Information
No insurance information for this utility.
EGS Territories Serviced by a Utility
Residential
No
Citizens’ Electric
No
Small Commercial
Duquesne Light
No
Mixed Meter
Met-Ed
No
Large Commercial
No
PECO
No
Industrial
No
Penelec
No
Governmental
No
Penn Power
No
Pike
No
PPL
No
UGI Utilities - Electric
No
Wellsboro
No
West Penn Power
No
Docketed Cases
| Docket Number | Case Status | Date Filed | Allegation |
|---|---|---|---|
| F-2008-2077921 | Closed | 11/20/2008 | DENISE MONTGOMERY VS DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY |
| B-2009-2084268 | Closed | 1/7/2009 | definition of "development" and charge for installation of underground facilities |
| D-2024-3045525 | Closed | 1/17/2024 | Default Service Supply audit for 12-month periods ending 1/31/21, 1/31/22 and 1/31/23 |
| D-2020-3021684 | Closed | 9/2/2020 | Default Service Supply (DSS) for the twelve-month periods ended January 31, 2018, January 31, 2019, and January 31, 2020. |
| C-2008-2068254 | Closed | 9/2/2008 | DANIEL RUHL VS DUQUESNE LIGHT |
| C-2014-2417790 | Closed | 4/11/2014 | DAMAGES CAUSED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS OFF |
| C-2009-2137887 | Closed | 10/19/2009 | CYNTHIA C. LONG V. DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY |
| C-00981157 | Closed | 1/22/1998 | CUSTOMER WOULD LIKE PUC TO ORDER DUQUESNE LIGHT TO CUT DOWN THE REMAINDER OF THE TREE THAT THEY PARTIALLY CUT SO THAT IT DOES NOT FALL ONTO CUSTOMER'S HOME. CUSTOMER STATES THE TREE WAS CUT WELL BEYOND THE UTILITY EASEMENT OF TEN FEET AND NOW THE TREE LEANS TOWARDS THE HOUSE. |
| C-2008-2028896 | Closed | 2/19/2008 | CORKNEY JONES VS DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY |
| A-00059318 | Cardfile | 1/1/1940 | CONTRACT WITH CERTAIN AFFILIATED INTEREST, THE BUREAU OF WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIO N OF THE DEPT. OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNA. AND THE FARMERS DEPOSIT NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PROVIDING FOR THE DEPOSIT OF CER- TAIN SECURITIES TO SECURE THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LIABILITY OF SAID COMPANI ES AND SAID AFFILIATED INTERESTS. |
| A-00056342 | Cardfile | 1/1/1939 | CONSTTRUCTION OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY BRIDGE APPROACH TO BE CALLED "BRIDGE STREET APPROACH TO THE RANKIN BRIDGE," IN THE BORO. OF RANKIN IN THE CO. OF ALLEGHENY , TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRACKS OD PGH RYS CO. AND ALSO FACILITIES OF THE DUQUESNE LIGHT CO...................................................................... |
| A-00015440 | Cardfile | 1/1/1926 | CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSMISSION LINE OVER TRACT OF LAND IN SHALER TOWNSHIP, ALL- EGHY COUNTY OWNED BY ALLEN H. WILLETT AND MABEL HURD WILLETT.................. |
| M-2023-3037937 | Closed | 1/30/2023 | Compliance issues with Chapter 56 regulations involving the termination of residential service See 52 Pa Code §56.91 |
| F-2011-2277598 | Closed | 11/28/2011 | Complanant states that she would like an affordable payment agreement. |
| Z-00257805 | Closed | 12/19/1994 | COMPLAINTANT WOULD LIKE LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS; ALSO, CLAIMS SHE GETS MONTHLY TERMINATION NOTICES FROM COMPANY BECAUSE SHE HAS TO PAY A FEW DAYS LATE DUE TO HER BILLING DATES AND DAYS SHE GETS PAID NOT BEING THE SAME. |
| C-2011-2260387 | Closed | 8/31/2011 | Complaintant states they they believe the PUC made a decision basedon payment history instead of the complaintant's current situation. Complaintant states that funding to help pay the bill was unavailable at agencies that she asked for help. Complaintnat states that the famil yis on a fixed income and cannot afford $1028 or more in one payment. Complaintant would like to be placed on a payment plan besides the CAP Program until the bill is paid. |
| C-2011-2264924 | Closed | 9/19/2011 | Complaintant states thay they filed for bankruptcy and a agreement for the trustee to pay 10% a month. Complaintant found out that here was no payments being made, and made a payment agreement of $363 a month. Complaintant states that they opposed the agreement as the amount was excessive, however the payment was not lowered. Complaintnat states that the amount the PUC gae for the payment was even higher than what Duquesne Light asked them to pay. Complaintant would like to pay the outstanding balance, but needs a reasonable payment arrangement that they can afford. |
| C-2012-2281325 | Closed | 12/23/2011 | Complaintant states that they would like a payment agreement plus a additional $100 each month until balance is paid off in full. Complaintant states that hey are unemployed and tried calling Duqeusne Light Company, but had no luck in coming to a agreement. |
| F-2011-2258471 | Closed | 8/19/2011 | Complaintant states that they were told that a payment agreement already existed for them, but they were unaware of any such agreement. Complaintant states that they received a shut off notice.Complaintant states that he never got any paperwork for a agreement. Complaintant would like a balance that is reduced for mistakes made whiloe on CAP Program, budget plus $50 for repayment, and proper notification of payment agreement. |
| C-2011-2267212 | Closed | 10/4/2011 | Complaintant states that they should have a lower CAP payment. Complaintant states that they got Dolla rEnergy Grant, because of decrease in income. Complaintant states that rate with CAP lowered bill to 45% of his bill, which is more manageable. Complaintant wants to have main cables checked, since bills were high for the previous owner. Complaintantstates his furnace is broken. Complaintant wants CAP lowered and cables checked. |
| C-2011-2259883 | Closed | 8/25/2011 | Complaintant states that they filed bankruptcy and applied for CAP program. Complaintant states that bill showed them being on CAP. Complaintant states they got a bill showing CAP owed from las bill. Complaintant tried to call Duquesne, but did not get through. Complaintant states that when he did talk to Duquesne they told complaintnatto contact CAP. Complaintant would like electricity restored, and protocols applied as unopen notices were not received. |
| C-2012-2281511 | Closed | 12/27/2011 | Complaintant states that they did not live at the address being billed. Complaintant states that they lived in Fayette County until September 2011. Complaintan twould like payment agreement. |
| C-2011-2280704 | Closed | 12/21/2011 | Complaintant states that they can not afford their payment agreement. Complaintant states that they only get $400 monthly and were told to pay $999 a month. Complaintant states they received a shut off notice in the amount of $7511.97. Complaintant states that they need a affrodable budget plan. |
| C-2011-2267623 | Closed | 10/8/2011 | Complaintant states that they asked for a delay and a lower amount for payments after being told service was going to be terminated. Complaintant has proof of phone call with Duqeusne Light and asked aid agencies for a $200 shortfall. Complaintant states that he was told that if he used electricity for heat, than he could get more of a discount. Complaintant states that he made a informal complain , which was denied on September 23, 2011.Complaintant states that he disagrees with the findings of Cornelia Schneck, who he believes to be a Duquesne Light Employee. Complaintant states that he is working on applying for the CAP Program. Complaintant wants his CAP rate lowered, and believes that the PUC has not done all it can do when not intervening on CAP formulations. Complaintant is open to mediation. |
| C-2011-2277334 | Closed | 11/28/2011 | Complaintant states that they are trying to file bankruptcy and cannot afford the amount they owe on their bill per month. Complaintant states that they want a lower payment. |
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