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PGW sought emails, texts and memos from climate groups that are participating in its ratemaking case. The PUC ruled that would violate the First Amendment.
A source says the deadly explosion on a residential block in Philadelphia's Nicetown neighborhood could be gas-fueled.
T he Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission issued a warning to customers about a circulating phone scam, ... making it appear that the caller ID really is coming from PUC's Philadelphia Office.
Utility scams are surging across Pennsylvania, and AARP Pennsylvania urges adults aged 50-plus and their families to stay alert. In 2024, impostor schemes—where scammers pretend to be from utility ...
(WJET/WFXP)– The Pennsylvania Utility Commission (PUC) is warning residents around the Commonwealth about scammers calling residents pretending to be them and using their phone number. According ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is warning of a scam that has co-opted their phone number. The PUC said they’ve received more than 70 phone calls Thu… ...
A state law governing utility termination expires Dec. 31. But the winter shutoff moratorium stays in effect.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- PGW customers can expect to pay more starting at the end of the month after the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved a rate increase of just over 3%.
Scammers calling from a phone number that appears to be the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s Philadelphia office are lying to utility customers to steal money. The PUC received more than ...
Pennsylvania investigators ruled out utility natural gas as the cause in a home explosion that killed five people last year. Officials said PECO wasn't supplying gas to home.
PHILADELPHIA — Utility officials say they found no natural gas leaks in the vicinity of an explosion that left three homes destroyed in a northeast Philadelphia neighborhood and sent five people ...
PPL Electric has requested approval from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to increase its rates by about 7%. If approved by the PUC, customers will see the changes beginning on December 1.