Utility Code 110500
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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
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) |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| C-2011-2276731 | Closed | 11/21/2011 | Complainant states that they are opposing the route chosen for the power line inprovement for electric service. |
| C-2011-2276684 | Closed | 11/21/2011 | Complaintant states that they cannot afford the monthly payments. Complaintan states that the monthly income along with three minor children, does not allow enough money to cover the utility bills at the present time. Complaintant states that they do no towe money, but would like a reasonable monthly payment arrangment to be ordered by the PUC for PPL to give the complaintant. |
| C-2011-2276343 | Closed | 11/14/2011 | Complaintant states that the buget plan is to high for her income. Complaintant states that they would like to have a lower amount to pay each month on their budget plan due to getting only $576.00 a month with unemployment. |
| C-2011-2275732 | Closed | 11/18/2011 | Complainant states that they would like a payment agreement. |
| C-2011-2275728 | Closed | 11/18/2011 | Complainant states that she would like a payment agreement. |
| C-2011-2274971 | Closed | 11/17/2011 | Complainant states that there are on going reliability, safety and quality problems with his service. |
| C-2011-2273645 | Closed | 11/15/2011 | Complaintant states that they were installing ground mounted photovoltaic generation generation panels. Compaintant states that PPL was suppose to set up net Metering Rider Tariff. Complaintant states that he owns property where solar panels are located. Complaintant had his solar panels mounted, inspected and approved by PPL Electric. Complainant states that he is unsure if PPL is following all the rules and guidelines of the Net Metering Rider and the Commission's rules. Complaintant has received checks from PPL with no explanatoin of them.Complaintant states that since August 2010, he has not received credit for the electricity generated from his solar panels and delivered to PPL. Complaintant states that a representative of PPL recommended to PPL management that Virtual Net Metering be applied to Complaintant's account. Complaintant wants PPL to be ordered to apply Net Metering to Complaintant's accounts by monthly at full retail rate for solar power generated. Complaintant also wants to disclose the kilowatt hours of elecricity that has been generated by Complaintant's solar panels and delivered to PPL each month since March 2009. Complaintant wants disclosed all credits and payments for electricity that have been made. |
| C-2011-2273529 | Closed | 11/15/2011 | Complaintant states that her street has lost power on three seperate occasions, all lasting atleast 48 hours. Complaintant does not know why her neighbors across the street are not losing power, and her side of the street is losing power. Complaintant wants the problem found and fixed. |
| C-2011-2272351 | Closed | 11/2/2011 | Complainant states that she would like a lower payment agreement. |
| C-2011-2272188 | Closed | 10/31/2011 | Complainant states that PPL contracted Osmose to drill, dig and place chemicals near his land. |
| C-2011-2272185 | Closed | 10/31/2011 | Complainant states that when he moved into his new home there were two meters, and he would only use the one; however PPL kept charging him for both meters. |
| C-2011-2271413 | Closed | 10/24/2011 | Complainant states that he would like a payment agreement. |
| C-2011-2270808 | Closed | 10/21/2011 | Complainant states that she would like a payment agreement that she can afford. |
| C-2011-2268983 | Closed | 10/18/2011 | Complaintant states that the rate increase of proposed tariff may be unjust, unreasonable, unduly, discriminatory and otherwise contrary to law, particularly small business customers. Complaintant states PPL Electric's proposed rates and rate design could be unjust, unreasonable, and unlawfully discriminatory in violation of inter alia, Section 1301 and 1304 of PUC code 66 PA C.S. Complaintant wants the PUC to suspend and investigate the Tariff Electric -PA PUC No 201 Supplement 110, at end of investigation reject proposed ne wrates and other tariff changes i nTariff Electric No 201 Supplement 110, and gran tother relief considered appropriate. |
| C-2011-2268706 | Closed | 10/17/2011 | Complainant states that they need a more affordable payment plan; Also that they received a termination notice. |
| C-2011-2268207 | Closed | 10/14/2011 | Complaintant states that his ex-wife put the bill in his name. Complaintant moved out and has all utilities included in the rent, until moving to his present address. Complaintant does not believe that he should be responsible for a bill that was put in his name, by a ex-wife that he has not been with for over three years. Complaintant would like bill removed from his account. Complaintant just wants billed for current address. |
| C-2011-2267955 | Closed | 10/11/2011 | Complainant states that he would like a payment plan. |
| C-2011-2267808 | Closed | 10/18/2011 | Complainant states the Company's tariff filing would significantly modify the existing Time of Use program. |
| C-2011-2267444 | Closed | 10/5/2011 | Complaintant states that they need their budget paymentlowered, as a result of a new thermostat and less people residing in the residence. Complaintant states that he highest they can go monthly is $500 - $550 per month. |
| C-2011-2266920 | Closed | 10/12/2011 | Complaintant states that they cannot pay the amount due by October 13, 2011. Complaintant states that they could not file an informal complaint, so they have filed a formal complaint. Complaintant would like to have a payment plan set up with budget plus $100 as a example of a affordable plan. |
| C-2011-2266526 | Closed | 9/30/2011 | Complaintant states that complint is against the PUC and PPL Electric. Complaintant states that they pay their monthly bill plus $400 towards what they owe PPL . Complaintant states that the PUC said they could not help because their was no income change. Complaintant states they have no income to report, because they have been unemployment ran out. Complaintant states they only receive medical assistance through welfare. Complaintant wants a payment arrangement with PPL because they need electric for medical reasons for heat. |
| C-2011-2266482 | Closed | 9/30/2011 | Complaintant states that their upset wit hthe poor communication and responses received from PPL after Hurricane Irene.Complaintnat states that PPL was contacted August 27th when power went down,and during the next few days trying to get help with a low hanging wire and the power outage. Complaintant states that on August 31 a crew shows up and ties the wire with a rope and another crew was suppose to finish the job, bu tnever shows up to get the job done.Complaintant states that for five night and six days power was down for a job taking less than one hour to finish. Complaintant would like the PUC t oinvestigate PPL storm and emergency procedures, did PPL act professionally in restoring power to customers, did PPL wor karound the clock to fix problems, Is PPL understaffed, and How can PPL communicate better to each other and customers. |
| C-2011-2266069 | Closed | 9/28/2011 | Complaintant states that they just want to have an affordable payment plan for their bill. Complaintant states that they would like to pay no more than $150 a month. |
| C-2011-2266042 | Closed | 9/28/2011 | Complaintant states that they had a bill of $700, and paid back $500. Complaintant states that the bill was then $188, and they paid $86.85 dropping the bill with this month's charge to $163.85. Complaintant states that they were put on a plan, but the plan is too high. Complaintant would like to be removed from the plan, so that they can pay their normal bill. |
| C-2011-2266027 | Closed | 9/26/2011 | Complaintant states that PPL is using the incorrect rate schedule. Complaintant states that instead of being biled for Residential Rate, he was being billed General Service Rate for twenty years. Complaintnat states that PPL checked and confirmed Residential status, but only gave credit for up to four years at $960.66. Complaintnant understands that the PUC only requires companies to go back four years, but wants the full twenty years accounted, due to PPL making the mistake. |
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