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Governor Rendell Signs Energy Conservation Bill to Save Consumers Millions on Electricity; Urges Legislature to Pass Rate Mitigation Bill
By: PR Newswire
Oct. 15, 2008 05:32 PM
H.B. 2200 Will Help Consumers Save Governor Rendell held a ceremonial bill signing today for House Bill 2200 while visiting the home of Mr. The Governor held the actual bill signing at the B. Braun Medical Products headquarters near "This bill marks a great step forward in our efforts to help electricity consumers save on their energy bills by reducing consumption and its establishes "I am deeply disappointed that we were unable to provide relief to consumers by enacting a rate mitigation proposal," said the Governor. "Electricity consumers are facing rate increases of between 20 and 60 percent once caps come off and that is unacceptable. I will not stand by while the utilities pursue record-breaking profits on the backs of our families and businesses. "I urge the legislature to make rate mitigation a top priority when it returns so we can avoid this crushing blow to our economy and our citizens, and ensure that consumers like Mr. Solecki and our employers can better anticipate what their electricity rates will be." Under House Bill 2200, utilities will be required to work with customers to cut electricity use 1 percent by 2011 and 3 percent by 2013. By 2013, utilities must also cut energy use 4.5 percent during peak demand periods when prices are highest--typically the hottest days of summer and the coldest days of winter. Electric utilities that fail to meet the law's requirements will face steep penalties The electric utilities will be directed to offer customers new pricing plans that reward customers who shift heavy use to off-peak hours. Consumers can choose to continue using traditional rate plans where they pay the same cost regardless of when energy is used or they can take advantage of two new plans that offer savings for making smart energy choices. One plan will charge the customer two prices - either a peak rate or an off-peak rate depending on what time of day they use energy - while the second option would offer bills based on real-time pricing, or the actual cost of energy every hour. Consumers using the real-time pricing option could benefit by consuming in the hours when costs are lowest. To help consumers take maximum advantage of these new choices, H.B. 2200 will require that every home and business in the state to be equipped with "smart meters" within 15 years. A smart meter gives consumers the information they need to better control their energy consumption, such as the current cost of power or whether they are in a peak rate period. Armed with this information, consumers can choose to use energy when it is cheapest and cut back at times when it is most expensive. The new act also will provide For larger businesses, this bill permits them to enter into long-term contracts with utilities and give the state's largest energy users, who are also some of For more information, visit www.depweb.state.pa.us and click on the "Fueling Energy Savings" icon. The Rendell administration is committed to creating a first-rate public education system, protecting our most vulnerable citizens and continuing economic investment to support our communities and businesses. To find out more about Governor Rendell's initiatives and to sign up for his weekly newsletter, visit www.governor.state.pa.us. CONTACT: 717-783-1116 SOURCE Pennsylvania Office of the Governor
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