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Why Is Your Electricity Bill So High?

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An in depth webinar on what is causing the surge in electricity prices and what can be done about it.

Natural Resources Defense Council's (NRDC's) Robert Routh: explains the basics of what PJM is, how the markets operate on a basic level. Note: PJM stands for Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Interconnection, a regional transmission organization  that coordinates the flow of electricity in a 13-state region, including parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Ohio, and others. 

PennFuture's Pat McDonnell: what has happened in PJM in the last few years, creating an imperfect storm of things that are impacting things negatively such as human health and climate what the electricity grid looks like- showing graph, being aware of what is currently driving prices up, Resource reliability vs rates, and the differences between what can be built in 5 years vs immediately (solar is available today).

Energy Efficiency Alliance's Jeaneen Zappa: here’s what the Energy Efficiency Alliance can bring to the table now - energy efficiency programs, virtual power plants, etc.

Black Appalachian Coalition's Bishop Marcia Dinkins: the need to humanize this experience, allow folks to tell their story, while touching on advocacy: BLAC storymap / LTE workshops / Action Alert.

Webinar Main Sponsors: PennFuture and CVPA
Co-Sponsors: BLAC, Energy Efficiency Alliance, PA IPL, Breathe Project, Sierra Club PA, 412 Justice, Hip Hop Caucus, PennEnvironment, NRDC, Clean Air Council

View the video on Youtube...

 

johnmacknewtown's insight:

 

My monthly PECO bill for electricity + gas rose from $356 in Oct 2024 and $457 in Nov 2024 to $664 in Jan 2025 and $630 in Feb 2025. My small 1900 sq ft house is gas heated. My bill for gas in the Feb 2025 bill was 80% higher than in the Dec 2024 bill (the electricity part rose 25%).

 

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