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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| A-2011-2267446 | Closed | 10/11/2011 | |
| A-2011-2267448 | Closed | 10/11/2011 | |
| A-2011-2267353 | Closed | 10/11/2011 | |
| A-2011-2267388 | Closed | 10/11/2011 | |
| A-2011-2267426 | Closed | 10/11/2011 | |
| A-2011-2267349 | Closed | 10/11/2011 | |
| U-2011-2266939 | Closed | 10/11/2011 | |
| F-2011-2267807 | Closed | 10/7/2011 | Complaintant states they want a reasonable payment agreement they can afford. Complaintant states they can only pay $50 to $75 a month. |
| F-2011-2267817 | Closed | 10/7/2011 | Complaintant states that they have paid PPL $2187. Complaintant states that their electric usage was $2400, and complaintant states that they have paid $616 in February and $756 in April 2011. Complaintant states thatPPL added budget amount of $708.76 and wants a $500 security deposit. Complaintant wants budget amount removed since it is no tbased on actual charges. Complaintant also wants security deposit removed. |
| A-2011-2266900 | Closed | 10/7/2011 | |
| 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. |
| F-2011-2267411 | Closed | 10/5/2011 | Complaintnat states that PPL stated someone in Complaintant's house was seriously ill and needed sevices restored. Complaintant states that PPL turned off services. Complaintant states that PUC established a Payment plan. Complaintant would like a reduced payment plan. Complaintant has high medical bills and needs to have a lower payment agreement to afford the bills. |
| F-2011-2267428 | Closed | 10/5/2011 | Complaintant states that the amount being told to pay by PUC is to much money. Complaintant wants a lower monthly payment agreement that is affordable. |
| F-2011-2266735 | Closed | 10/3/2011 | Complaintant states that the budget plan set up by the PUC is more money than they can afford to pay each month. Complaintant states that they would like to have PPL set up a paymeny plan where they will pay their budget amount plus addtional $100 unti lbalance is paid in full. |
| F-2011-2266733 | Closed | 10/3/2011 | Complaintant states PPL made physical readings of meter nearly every month it was malfunctioning.Complaintnat states that PPL was aware that the meter was malfunctioning since July 2009.Complaintnat states that by using the highest usage months to determine the usage for low usag emonths is inaccurate. Complaintant states that they have their oldest son and his family temporarily living with them, so the usage does not reflect this in months being billed. Complaintant would like the estimate billing between November 2010 and May 2011 be ruled against, since PPL had more than enough time to fix their problem with the meter and billing. Complaintant would like to be able to use months of November 2008 to April 2009 be used for estimates if ruled against his case. |
| F-2011-2266458 | Closed | 9/30/2011 | Complainant states that there are incorrect charges on customers bill and would also like a lower payment aggreement. |
| 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. |
| F-2011-2266036 | Closed | 9/27/2011 | Complaintant states that they cannot afford the high monthly payments for the bill. Complaintnat would like to have areasonable monthly payment plan according to their income and other monthly expenses. |
| F-2011-2266037 | Closed | 9/27/2011 | Complaintant states thatthe payment plan is to high and that she would like another payment plan. |
| D-2011-2264753 | Closed | 9/27/2011 | |
| D-2011-2264752 | Closed | 9/27/2011 | |
| R-2011-2264771 | Closed | 9/26/2011 |
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