PECO proposes electric rate changes effective May 29, 2026.
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Deadline detected: rate increase effective date — 2026-05-29
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What You Should Do Next
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Review the Rate Changes
Customers should review the proposed rate changes and their potential impact.
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Attend Public Hearing
Participate in the public hearing to voice opinions on the proposed changes.
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Submit Comments
Submit any comments or concerns to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission before the deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the proposed electric rate changes by PECO?
- PECO is requesting a $429 million increase in electric distribution rates.
- When will the new rates take effect?
- The proposed rate changes are set to take effect on May 29, 2026.
- What is the revenue reduction proposed by PECO?
- PECO proposes an $88 million revenue reduction effective April 2027.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ELECTRIC RATE CHANGES To Our Customers: PECO Energy Company (“PECO” or the “Company”) is filing a request with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (the “PUC”) to increase your electric distribution rates as of May 29, 2026. This notice describes the Company's electric rate request, the PUC's role, and what actions you can take. PECO has requested an annual overall electric distribution rate increase of approximately $429 million. PECO is also proposing to partially offset this increase by an $88 million revenue reduction, effective April 2027, that would be reflected in customer electric bills in 2027. The reduction would result from two proposed cost- recovery mechanisms including a request for approval of an EE&C Regulatory Asset Rider with a carrying charge in accordance with 66 Pa. C.S. § 1330 (relating to alternative ratemaking for utilities). If approved as filed, the two mechanisms spread certain costs over time, lowering delivery charges for cu