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PECO Residential Generation Rate Increasing 13%, Small C&I Rate Rising 20%

April 16, 2025

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Copyright 2025 EnergyChoiceMatters.com
Reporting by Paul Ring • ring@energychoicematters.com

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PECO has filed with the Pennsylvania PUC new electric Generation Supply Adjustment (GSA) charges for the six-month period beginning June 1, 2025

The GSA (labeled generation charge) is the largest component of the Price to Compare (PTC). The PTC also includes the transmission charge.

For residential customers (R, RH), PECO's GSA effective June 1, 2025 through November 30, 2025 will be $0.09508 per kWh, about 13% higher than the current GSA of $0.08381 per kWh

Small C&I GSAs (at or under 100 kW) are increasing about 20%, as shown below:

PECO GSAs

June 2025 - Nov. 2025

$ per kWh

Rate   Current    Proposed      % 
Class             (6/1/25)    Change

R      $0.08381    $0.09508    13.4%
GS*    $0.07170    $0.08651    20.7%
PD*    $0.07048    $0.08500    20.6%
HT*    $0.06757    $0.08154    20.7%

* For customers in this class
at or under 100 kW

As previously reported, June 1, 2025 marks the first period in which PECO will use a six-month fixed GSA and Price to Compare for the mass market classes, versus the current quarterly rate changes

PECO noted in its filing that, "As discussed in the Company’s GSA filing made on July 16, 2024, the Company is correcting a PJM subaccount configuration issue related to the capacity obligation for energy received from the New York Power Authority (NYPA). This filing includes an additional adjustment to GSA 1 [residential] costs of approximately $0.5M in March 2025. The GSA 1 costs were previously understated due to NYPA capacity credits that were allocated to default supply customers but should have been paid to default suppliers. This additional adjustment continues to correct understated GSA 1 costs. The configuration issue was corrected in late 2024. PECO communicated the correction to default suppliers and processed the refunds in 2025."

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