Pepco has submitted to the Maryland Public Service Commission an application to adjust energy distribution rates and implement a multi-year plan. A public prehearing conference on this matter is scheduled for Wednesday, June 7, 2023, 10 minutes after the conclusion of the Maryland Public Service Commission’s Administrative Meeting, which begins at 10:00 a.m., in the Frank O. Heintz Hearing Room, on the 16th Floor of the William Donald Schaefer Tower, 6 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202. Any petition to intervene should reference Case No. 9702 and must be filed by June 5, 2023 with Andrew S. Johnston, Executive Secretary, Maryland Public Service Commission at the aforementioned address. Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the Commission’s E-file system. Details of the E-file system are on the Commission’s web page, www.psc.state.md.us (Online Services or Tools).
We are always here to help you understand energy and your energy needs. If you and your community group would like to learn more about our efforts to reduce energy consumption while protecting the environment, contact our Speakers Bureau group at pepcospeakersbureau@pepco.com or 202-872-2089.
Save Energy, Save MoneyThis interactive presentation is designed to give low-cost energy saving strategies.
Energy AssistanceThe presentation provides information about energy assistance programs, eligibility requirements, and instructions on applying.
Electric SafetyElectric Safety addresses reporting gas odors, power outages, and other electric emergencies.
Budget BillingLearn how ComEd's Budget Billing Program can take the ups and downs out of your energy bills.
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Orientation to the World of Work (High School)The presentation is to help high school students understand resume writing, interviewing, business ethics and how to dress.
Utility Careers (High School)High school students learn about employment trends, developmental opportunities and how to prepare for the job of their dreams. By the end of the program students understand that the local utility is more than just a company that keeps the lights on.