Peco Energy Co.'s commercial customers who have not shopped for an alternative electric supplier might want to reconsider that strategy.
The Philadelphia utility announced Tuesday that its electricity prices for commercial customers would increase between 9.4 percent and 12.6 percent on July 1.
Peco's commodity charge, which accounts for about two-thirds of a typical customer's bill, will increase sharply to reflect the higher price of procuring power during the summer months, said Cathy Engel Menendez, the utility's spokeswoman.
The increase won't affect the 60,000 Peco small commercial customers who have switched electrical suppliers in Pennsylvania's deregulated energy markets.
But nearly 100,000 shop owners, office managers, and manufacturers that have not switched from Peco might take a second look at alternatives in the face of the impending increase.