Eric Heisler

Are Pennsylvanians Paying Less For Electricity Today Than They Did In 1996?

Are Pennsylvanians Paying Less For Electricity Today Than They Did In 1996?June 3, 2025

Over the past 30 years, costs for everyday essentials have climbed — milk is up 34%, eggs by 65%. But what about the electricity powering your fridge?  Surprisingly, Pennsylvania shoppers could be paying about the same for electricity in 2024 as they did in 1996 — if they take advantage of the state’s competitive energy […]

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Retail energy shoppers continue to find savings of up to 19% on their electric billMay 27, 2025

BOSTON –– Massachusetts electric customers had 68 fixed-rate offers from competitive energy suppliers in May that were less than the standard supply rate offered by utility companies in the state’s seven service territories. The average rate for the competitive energy supply offers was 11.86 cents a kilowatt hour (kWh), while the collective average rate of […]

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Grading States On Energy Choice Reveals Consumer Benefits, Monopoly Utility Limitations And Areas For States To ImproveMay 22, 2025

Harrisburg, PA –– The Retail Energy Advancement League (REAL) has issued the following statement in response to the development and publishing of R Street Institute’s State-By-State Scorecard on Electricity Competition. The following statement can be attributed to Chris Ercoli, the president and CEO of the Retail Energy Advancement League (REAL).  “The Retail Energy Advancement League […]

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