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POLICY BRIEF from the COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION Vol. 22, No. 01 January 2010 Citizen s Guide to Electric Choice & Competition ELIZABETH BRYAN & KATRINA ANDERSON Background Why are we now getting electricity choice and competition? Consumers now have a choice and, thus, greater control over their electric bill. Consumers can leave a generation supplier if they experience bad service. In the late 1990s, Pennsylvania s electricity rates were 15% above the national average, despite the abundance of low-cost coal generation in the Commonwealth. At that time, electricity was sold by a monopoly utility provider per designated region. Then federal regulations changed to allow electricity markets to develop. The state legislature responded with the Electricity Generation Customer Choice and Competition Act, signed in December 1996, promising lower prices and better service through consumer choice and generation competition. Fearful of price gouging and initial market fluctuations, legislators tweaked the bill to place rate caps on utilities, which are now expiring. These actions caused havoc in the market when the cost of materials like coal and natural gas increased, preventing competitors who could not beat artificially low rates from entering the marketplace. But as rate caps expire, all companies will begin to charge the market price of electricity. There are three parts to electricity delivery: generation, transmission, and distribution. Today, consumers can shop for a new supplier who passes generation and transmission costs directly on to them. Distribution is still regulated by the government. When will rate caps expire? Pennsylvania is divided into 11 distribution territories. As of January 1, 2010, rate caps have expired in all but four territories: Metropolitan Edison, PECO Energy, Allegheny Power, and Pennsylvania Electric. Their caps will expire on December 31, 2010. Is rate cap expiration good? Consumers now have a choice and, thus, greater control over their electric bill. Consumers can leave a generation supplier if they experience bad service or rates change, and they can customize their energy use with green options and programs that reward users for using power when demand is low. None of this was possible under the old monopoly system. In the long-run, it is likely rates will fall as companies continue to compete for customers. COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION for PUBLIC POLICY ALTERNATIVES

COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION policy brief Why are my rates increasing? PPL's electricity rates are increasing by an average of 29.7% for several reasons. First, capped rates are being adjusted for inflation. Pennsylvanians were paying 12% less for their electricity in 2008 than they were in 1996. Second, rising manufacturing costs have made the process of generating electricity more expensive. For example, the cost of fuel rose rapidly from 1999 to 2008 (coal and natural gas increased by 200% and 300%, respectively). Electricity consumers can shop for a new generation supplier at any time; however, many of the new generation suppliers are offering special limited-time offers. Customers should be aware that it can take over a month to switch suppliers. Finally, PPL purchased its electricity for 2010 at a time when energy costs were higher than they are today. Current projections indicate that the average cost increase for territories like PECO, where rate caps expire in 2010, will be significantly less. Shopping Guide When can I shop? Electricity consumers can shop for a new generation supplier at any time; however, many of the new generation suppliers are offering special limited-time offers. Customers should be aware that it can take over a month to switch suppliers. How do I shop? 1. Calculate how much you pay for electricity. (See the sample in the Appendix for help). 2. Compare your price with the price-to-compare spreadsheet; you can also view regularly updated prices to compare at the Pennsylvania Office of the Consumer Advocate website: http://www.oca.state.pa.us/industry/electric/ elecomp/electricguides.htm. 3. Contact the alternative supplier that best meets your needs. You can do this online in most cases, or call the generation company. They will walk you through the switching process. 4. Your generation will not be switched until you receive a letter from your distribution company verifying your choice. You have 10 days to respond if there is a mistake. What is the price to compare? The price to compare when shopping is the cost for electricity generation plus transmission; this price is in kilowatt-hour (kwh) and is offered by electric suppliers. PPL has announced its residential supply rate for 2010 is 10.448 cents per kwh. PPL is offering this as a fixed rate. Electricity rates can be fixed, variable, or time-of-day. 2

policy brief COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION Fixed rate: The price of electricity will remain the same throughout the contract. Variable rate: The price of electricity will vary monthly depending on the market. Time-of-day rate: The price for electricity fluctuates depending on the time of day it is used. During peak hours, when there is a higher demand, electricity costs more. It is typically cheapest at night, when businesses have closed. Currently, fixed rates are the only option available for residents in the PPL region, but some suppliers might offer other options in the future. It is important to remember that the generation and transmission costs do not represent the entire electricity bill but only the generation supplier s portion. The entire bill includes charges for PPL distribution services this cost will be the same regardless of the supplier. Can I get renewable energy? Some suppliers offer renewable energy plans. Another option is to add-on a renewable energy component to your electric supplier plan. This additional cost will be added to your monthly bill to support renewable energy. Community Energy and PPL Energy Plus currently offer this add-on option for PPL regional customers. What should I know before switching? It is important to remember the generation cost does not represent your entire electricity bill but only the generation supplier s portion. Before switching electric suppliers, consider the length and other terms of the contract including: generation price, additional metering costs, services including energy audits, and cancellation fees. Some suppliers require year-long contracts and charge early cancellation fees whereas others charge monthly and have no fees for leaving early. What should I do when I am ready to switch? When you are ready to switch, have an old utility bill available; the new supplier will need your previous account number. Most suppliers allow you to switch online or on the phone. What are my options? The residential suppliers available depend on what Electric Distribution Company territory you live in. You can find out what suppliers exist in your region by going to the PUC Electricity Choice website http://www.puc.state.pa.us/ utilitychoice/listofsupp.aspx?ut=ec. For PPL residential customers, the Pennsylvania Office of Consumer Advocate lists five alternative residential suppliers. A current list of these suppliers and prices can be found in the Appendix. 3

COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION policy brief Question For Residents Can renters shop? Anyone who receives an electric bill directly from a distribution company can shop. Some tenants receive individual utility bills and some do not. If you receive a monthly bill, you can switch. Check with your landlord if you are unsure. Who will I call after I switch for outages and maintenance? All PPL residential customers will see about a $2.00 transition credit on their bill in place of the old transition charge from February through December 2010. Your distribution provider will remain the same if you choose a different generation supplier. The distribution company (PPL, PECO, Met-Ed, etc.) will still be responsible for regular maintenance of your meter and power lines. If you have a question related to the generation of your electricity you can call your new generation supplier. What happens if I move? If you shop and then move into a different distribution provider s territory, you may need to shop for a new supplier. Contact the distribution company in your new location to see if you can keep your alternative generation supplier. Your supplier might not be providing service in your new location. Depending on the electric supplier, you might pay an early cancellation fee for switching territories before your contract expires. What happens to my PPL pre-payment plan if I shop? If you participated in PPL s pre-payment plan, you can still shop. The money you saved in the 6% interest accruing account will be used for future electric bills, regardless of the generation supplier you choose. What happens to my PPL deferred payment plan if I shop? The deferred payment plan is available to all consumers, even if you to shop. Customers can defer any rate increase over 25% in 2010, and in some cases, 2011. All payments will be due in 2012 with 6% interest. Will I still get the refund from PPL if I shop? PPL is repaying electricity consumers $30 million. This payment will be received by all residents, regardless of your generation supplier because these overcharges deal with transition costs on your bill. All PPL residential customers will see about a $2 transition credit on their bill in place of the old transition charge from February through December 2010. Will my taxes go up? Pennsylvania s Gross Receipts Tax on electricity suppliers is the only tax of its kind in the nation. Currently, the rate stands at 5.9%. This tax is not itemized on 4

policy brief COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION your bill but is embedded in the cost. Since it is a percentage of your total bill, as rates increase, the tax will go up. Will I get two bills? Most suppliers will give you the option to receive one bill. Before you switch, check with your supplier to see if you will make one payment for all your utility services, or receive two bills. Glossary Distribution- the distribution of electricity into your home and workplace. Distribution Company a company that distributes electricity, also known as a EDC, and maintains power lines in a given geographic area; PPL and PECO are examples of distribution companies. Generation the production of electricity Generation Suppliers a company that generates electricity also know as a EGS or alternative generation supplier. Direct Energy and Dominion Peoples are examples of alternative generation suppliers. Pennsylvania s Gross Receipts Tax on electricity suppliers is the only tax of its kind in the nation. Currently, the rate stands at 5.9%. Peak and Non-Peak Use some suppliers give discounts if consumers put off electricity intensive activities for low demand hours when power usage is not high or at the peak. Transmission the transportation of electricity from the generation plant to the local distribution company s territory. Transition Charge a temporary charge applied to the bill of every customer accessing the transmission or distribution network. This charge is designed to recover an electric utility s transition or stranded costs as determined by the Commission. 5

COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION policy brief When switching suppliers you will need to know what rate category you fall under. For most residential areas this is RS. This service is provided by distribution companies, like PPL. This charge will be the same regardless of who your supplier is. These are the two services your new supplier will provide. The price you are comparing when you shop includes both of these charges and the PA Surcharge Tax. PPL bills previously charged different rates for KWH usage depending on amounts used. This will no longer be the case in 2010. PPL will charge one fixed rate. Appendix Sample Bill Bill Total from Last Bill $75.82 Payment Received Dec 4 Thank You! $75.82 Your Bill Account Number 00000 00000 Use when calling or writing Billing Details Balance as of Dec 15, 2009 $0.00 Charges for PPL ELECTIC UTILITIES Residential Rate: RS for Nov 13 - Dec 15 Distribution Charge: Customer Charge 8.32 200 KWH at 2.89200000 per KWH 5.78 600 KWH at 2.63000000 per KWH 15.78 305 KWH at 2.47900000 per KWH 7.56 PA Tax Adj Surcharge at -0.06400000% -0.02 Transmission Charge: 1,105 KWH at 0.75200000 per KWH 8.31 Transition Charge: 200 KWH at 1.21000000 per KWH 2.42 600 KWH at 1.07300000 per KWH 6.44 305 KWH at 0.99100000 per KWH 3.02 Generation Charge: Capacity and Energy 200 KWH at 5.94900000 per KWH 11.90 600 KWH at 5.23100000 per KWH 31.39 305 KWH at 4.80000000 per KWH 14.69 PA Tax Adj Surcharge at 0.01300000% 0.01 This charge will be eliminated from your bill once rate caps expire. PPL region customers were previously over charged and will receive a credit here. Total PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES Charges $115.55 Pay This Amount No Later Than Jan 5, 2010 $115.55 Account Balance $115.55 How Do I Calculate My Rate? To calculate the supply rate you are paying currently through PPL add together the transmission, transition and generation charges. Transmission 0.752 Transition 1.210 Generation 5.949 Total 7.911 Where is My Monthly KHW Usage Found? Usage information is not located on the Billing Detail page of your bill but can instead be found on the first page under Meter Reading Information, as shown below. Meter #00000000 Meter Reading Dec 15 Actual 71345 Nov 13 Actual 70240 32 Days KWH Billed 1105 6 Source: Commonwealth Foundation

policy brief COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION Alternative Residential Suppliers for PPL Territory as of February 24, 2010 Fixed rate: through Dec. 2010 9.39 No Direct Energy 888.734.0741 www.directenergy.com 8.99 for first 3 months 9.49 for next 9 months Fixed Rate: three year 9.99 $300 Renewable Wind Plan 10.99 for first 3 months $100 Fixed Rate: one Year 11.49 for next 9 months ConEdison Solutions 866.842.8166 www.conedsolutions.com/saveinppl Fixed Rate: one year $100 Dominion Energy Solutions 888.216.3721 www.dom.com/products Fixed Rate: one year 9.403 No Monthly variable rate: one year 9.89 No Fixed rate: through Dec. 2010 9.89 Fixed rate: one year 9.89 Fixed rate: two year 11.14 Fixed rate: one year 9.925 No Fixed rate: 6 billing cycles 9.881 No Gateway Energy Services Corporation 888.601.3141 www.gesc.com/pa Liberty Power Holdings 866.POWER.99 www.libertypowercorp.com Mxenergy 800.785.4373 www.mxenergy.com Washington Gas Energy Services 888.884.9437 www.wges.com Fixed rate: through Jan. 2011 9.30 Fixed rate: two or three year 9.60 PPL Price to Compare: 10.448 cents per kwh Source: PUC Electricity Choice website http://tinyurl.com/yctzujt. 7

COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION policy brief ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND THE COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION Elizabeth Bryan is a Research Associate and Katrina Anderson is a Research Fellow with the Commonwealth Foundation. The Commonwealth Foundation is an independent, non-profit research and educational institute that develops and advances public policies based on the nation s founding principles of limited constitutional government, economic freedom, and personal responsibility for one s actions. More information is available at www.commonwealthfoundation.org GUARANTEE OF QUALITY SCHOLARSHIP The Board of Directors and Staff of the Commonwealth Foundation is dedicated to providing the highest quality and most dependable research on public policy issues in the Keystone State. To this end, the Commonwealth Foundation guarantees that all statements of fact presented in our publications are verifiable, and information attributed to other sources is accurately represented. Committed to providing Pennsylvanians with reliable information, the Commonwealth Foundation welcomes critical review of its work. If the accuracy of our research is questioned and brought to the Foundation's attention with supporting evidence in writing, the Foundation will respond. If an error exists, the Commonwealth Foundation will issue an errata sheet that will accompany all subsequent distributions of the publication, which constitutes the complete and final remedy under this guarantee. For additional information or questions on this policy email info@commonwealthfoundation.org COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION for PUBLIC POLICY ALTERNATIVES 225 State Street, Suite 302 Harrisburg, PA 17101 717.671.1901 phone 717.671.1905 fax Info@CommonwealthFoundation.org CommonwealthFoundation.org