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Utility Code 110500

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Utility Information

Basic Utility Information

Utility Name
PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES CORP

Utility Code
110500

Utility Type
Electric

Utility Status
Active

Carrier ID

Utility Contact Information

Physical Address

Mailing Address
TWO NORTH NINTH STREET
ALLENTOWN PA 18101

Phone
610-774-5696

Fax
610-774-4102

Website
www.pplweb.com

Email
KKLOCK@PPLWEB.COM

Authority Information

Utility Authorities Information

Service Type Authority Status Date Certified Suspension Date Suspension Expiration Application Number Trading As Name
Electric Distributor Active A-110500 PPL UTILITIES (PPL)
Insurance Information

Utility Insurance Information

No insurance information for this utility.

EGS Territories

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
C-2012-2284236 Closed 1/17/2012 Complainant states that there are incorrect charges on customers bill.
C-2012-2284257 Closed 1/17/2012 Complainant states they asked not to be placed on budget program. Complainant states that they caanot afford budget plus additional $44.00. Complainant would like off budget plan and have payment arrangement plus current bill.
C-2012-2284892 Closed 1/20/2012 Complainant states that he needs a more affordable payment agreement.
C-2012-2285046 Closed 1/20/2012 Complainant states that she is being billed for service that she had thought was blocked because no one was renting the area. She would like the PUC to only make her pay from July 26, 2011.
C-2012-2285144 Closed 1/23/2012 Complainant states that they were being told to make two payments in one month. Complainant states they were told they missed a payment. Complainant states they called the PUC, and ended up on a payment plan that was more than the company's payment plan. Complainant states that they called PPL and found that they did make payment, but forgot to pay 24 cents to allow system to not post payment but accept it. Complainant wants the extra payment looked into, and to go back to original payment plan of $469.
C-2012-2286040 Closed 1/30/2012 Complainant states that there are safety, quality problems with the EMR from PPL power lines near his house.
C-2012-2287126 Closed 2/6/2012 Complainant states that they were billed for usage during a power outage. Complainant states that Auto Energy Usage is specifically mentioned on the PPL phone message and advises you to follow your usage their. Complainant states that this is confirmed by the PPL Graphs and spreadsheets supplied by PPL. Complainant wants their account credited and all over charges, specificaaly for August 28, 29, and 30, and for all past charges to be correct.
C-2012-2287515 Closed 2/7/2012 Complainant states that PPL Electric has an easement on their property. Complainant states that they bought the land with two wooden poles and a tower, and thatwas fine with them. Comlainant states that recently PPL Electric is putting up huge metal structures and destroying land near thier house. Complainant states that they wereinsulted with only a $5400 offer for the additional space on their land that would be used. Complainant states they squeezed the poles in anyway, and now the land value is going to g oway down as PPL greatly benefits. Complainant states that now they will have nearly an impossible task trying to sell their house, since no one will want to look at such a ugly structure on their property. Complainant would like PPL Electric to pay their property taxes, compensation in royalties, and the loss i nequity of their home ,and plant large pine trees on the land to cover the huge structures.
C-2012-2288195 Closed 2/9/2012 Complainant states that they would like a payment agreement and an extension to pay bill.
C-2012-2288377 Closed 2/10/2012 Complainant states that he would like a payment agreement.
C-2012-2289775 Closed 2/15/2012 Complainant states that he would like a payment agreement.
C-2012-2290590 Closed 2/23/2012 Complainant states they were told to pay $3900 to keep services from being shut off. Complainant states they received a ten day shut off notice Feb 17, 2012. Complainant states they called PPL to let them know they are facing forclosure and can only afford $300 a month. Complainant states they were refused a payment agreement. Complainant states that they would like a payment agreemnet of $300 monthly.
C-2012-2290606 Closed 2/23/2012 Complainant states they set up a new account with PPL. Complainant states that Cindy Erdman, a Senior Collections official called and spoke with an employee stating hte account was terminated, because the past tenant Pennswood Manor had a overdue balance. Complainant offered to pay PPL $4000 up front and make payment arrangements asaa act of good faith to open their account. Complainant states that this offer was denied. Complainant states that they and their attorney have tried to contact Ms. Erdman and have not yet gotten a hold of her.Complainant would like to open a account in the real estate owner's name Pennswood Real Estate Associates, and transfer previous tenant's bill and come up with a payment agreement.
C-2012-2291588 Closed 3/1/2012 Complaintant states their complaint is against Calculation of the Generation Supply Charge-1 for the Application Period March 1, 2012 through May 31, 2012. Complainant wants PUC to investigate the proposed GSC-1 and reject the proposed GSC-1 to the extent required to insure PPL Electric's rates are lawful.
C-2012-2291745 Closed 3/1/2012 Complainant states their complaint is with PPL not replacing the Smart Meter with a Conventional Meter. Complainant states that PPL has refused their request. Complainant would like the Smart Meter removed.
C-2012-2292920 Closed 3/7/2012 Complainant states that he would like a payment agreement.
C-2012-2293237 Closed 3/13/2012 Complainant states that he would only like the pay the landlord potion of tenents unpaid balance.
C-2012-2294301 Closed 3/15/2012 Complainant states that he would like a payment agreement.
C-2012-2294313 Closed 3/16/2012 Complainant states that PPL is applying ONTRACK money to the account that was filed with when she filed Bankruptcy.
C-2012-2298092 Closed 3/29/2012 Complainant states that there are incorrect charges on her bill and she needs a payment agreement.
C-2012-2298314 Closed 4/4/2012 Complainant states that she would like a more affordable payment agreement.
C-2012-2298352 Closed 4/5/2012 Complainant states that they recived a past bill from another property. Complainant states they tried to make payment arrangements, but he amount was too high. Complainant wants no more than $50 plus current monthly bill for payment arrangement.
C-2012-2299235 Closed 4/11/2012 Complainant states that there are reliability, safety problems with his service.
C-2012-2299253 Closed 4/11/2012 Complainant states that PPL has ignored request by owner Mr McGrath of Ultimate Sports to call him directly about payments. Complainant also states that they had their account changed from receiving a monthly bill to automatic withdrawal without proper authorization. Complainant wants the $400 over charge returned, and for PPL to stop calling demanding a $20,000 deposit.
C-2012-2299335 Closed 4/11/2012 Complainant states that she opposes the rate increase.

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