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Duquesne Light Default Supply Rate Falling 10% For Residential Customers, 14% For Small Commercial
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Mass market supply rates for non-shopping customers at Duquesne Light will fall between 10-14% in December, per a tariff filing by Duquesne Light
Duquesne Light has filed an update to the default service supply rate, or supply charge, to be effective for the next standard 6-month SOS pricing period, which begins December 1. The supply charge does not comprise the entire Price to Compare, as it does not include transmission or the state tax adjustment surcharge
All rates below are for the standard supply charge for each customer type, and do not reflect optional EV TOU supply rates.
As filed, Duquesne Light's supply charge for residential customers would fall by over 10% to 8.4472 cents per kWh for the period December 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025, from the current rate of 9.4438 cents per kWh which recently took effect, under an interim adjustment, on September 25
For small commercial and industrial customers (including Rate Schedules GS/GM and GMH under 25 kW), the Duquesne Light supply charge will fall 14% to 7.7009 cents per kWh for the period December 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025, from the current rate of 8.9898 cents per kWh, which recently took effect, under an interim adjustment, on September 25
For medium C&I customers (including Rates GS/GM and GMH between 25 and 200 kW), Duquesne Light's supply charge will be 6.7470 cents per kWh for the period December 1, 2024 through February 28, 2025, versus the current 6.7620 cents per kWh
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October 1, 2024
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Reporting by Paul Ring • ring@energychoicematters.com
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