Here in PA, on June 1st electric rates went up. Of coarse everyone is bitching about it so i decided to take a closer look at my bill. There are 2 electric companies around here, i happen to be in a co-op based company. Our rates aren't going up but are already higher than the other one, or so i thought.
When they say look at the "price to compare" if you're shopping around for a supplier what should that include? With the company i have now they include the cost of generation, transmission & distribution for the "price to compare".
I asked one of my coworkers if i could take a look at his bill & on his the "price to compare" is only generation & transmission.
Anyone know what should be included for a fair comparison? I'm not really looking to switch i'd just like to know.
When they say look at the "price to compare" if you're shopping around for a supplier what should that include? With the company i have now they include the cost of generation, transmission & distribution for the "price to compare".
I asked one of my coworkers if i could take a look at his bill & on his the "price to compare" is only generation & transmission.
Anyone know what should be included for a fair comparison? I'm not really looking to switch i'd just like to know.