Managing Your Pennsylvania Electric Bill
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Understand your electricity bill, learn about PA LIHEAP assistance, energy efficiency programs, and find ways to lower your costs.
High bill? Check your supplier rate first—many Pennsylvanians pay more than the Price to Compare without realizing it. Switching to a competitive rate can save 10-20% on your generation charges.

How to Read Your Electric Bill: Complete Line-by-Line Guide
Your electric bill has two parts: supply (generation) and delivery (distribution). Supply is 40-60% of your total and the only part you can shop. Find your Price to Compare on AEP Ohio, Duke Energy, PECO, or Eversource bills. Beat that rate on ElectricRates.org to save.

Home Energy Efficiency Tips: Cut Electric Bills 20-30% 2026
Average U.S. electricity bill: $2,004/year (EIA 2024). Cut 20-30% with ENERGY STAR appliances, Nest/Ecobee smart thermostats ($50-75 rebates from AEP Ohio, PECO, Eversource), and LED upgrades (90% less energy than incandescent). Ohio Home Weatherization Assistance Program offers free upgrades. Stack efficiency savings with competitive rates on ElectricRates.org.

Smart Thermostat Savings: Cut Energy Bills 8-26% in 2026
EPA-verified: Nest Learning Thermostat saves 10-12%, Ecobee Premium saves 23% on HVAC costs. AEP Ohio rebates $50, PECO offers $75, Mass Save provides $100 off smart thermostats. HVAC is 50% of home energy use. Pair thermostat savings with competitive supplier rates from ElectricRates.org for maximum annual savings.

Summer Electricity Costs: AC Efficiency & Savings Guide 2026
Summer AC doubles electricity bills to $200-400/month in Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. Set thermostat to 78°F (saves 3% per degree). Avoid 2-7 PM peak pricing on TOU plans. ENERGY STAR AC units use 15% less energy. AEP Ohio and PECO offer peak demand programs with bill credits. Compare summer rates on ElectricRates.org.

Why Is My Electric Bill So High? Troubleshooting Guide 2026
High bill causes: rate increase (check Price to Compare on AEP Ohio, PECO, Eversource bills), phantom loads (10% of usage), inefficient HVAC, or billing errors. Request free home energy audit from AEP Ohio (1-800-672-2231), PECO, or Mass Save. Compare your current rate against 70+ suppliers on ElectricRates.org.

Winter Energy Saving Tips: Lower Heating Bills Guide 2026
Winter heating averages 45% of annual energy costs. Set thermostat to 68°F (saves 3% per degree lowered). Seal drafts with weatherstripping ($20-50 DIY). Mass Save offers 75-100% off insulation. Ohio HEAP assists with heating bills (1-800-282-0880). Heat pump water heaters save $300/year. Compare winter rates on ElectricRates.org.
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