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PPL submits customer efficiency plan |
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ALLENTOWN – PPL Electric Utilities requested Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approval of an energy efficiency and conservation plan to help its customers use electricity more wisely. The submittal is part of Pennsylvania Act 129 of 2008, which was passed by the Legislature and signed by the governor last fall as a way to reduce electricity use, expand the use of advanced metering technology and set requirements for electricity supply purchases by utilities. The plan includes more than a dozen energy efficiency and conservation programs, ranging from energy-efficient equipment rebates to expanded home weatherization services for eligible customers. “As electricity users, we all have the potential to save energy,” said David G. DeCampli, president of PPL Electric Utilities. “Sometimes it just takes knowing where to start and getting a little help.” DeCampli said the company’s plan offers opportunities for every customer group, from large commercial customers and institutions to small businesses, homeowners and renters. The plan aims to reduce customers’ electric use by more than 1.3 billion kilowatt-hours a year by mid-2013. “The plan we’ve proposed lays out programs that will dramatically expand our existing e-power campaign to promote wise energy use and help our customers save money, conserve resources and contribute to protecting the environment,” he said. Among measures PPL Electric Utilities has proposed are:
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