The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, responding to an Inquirer article about potential overcharging by several residential electricity suppliers, has called upon the power industry to comply with PUC billing regulations.
In a letter dated Friday, the PUC ordered the state's electric utilities and more than 100 licensed electricity suppliers to disclose any billing irregularities and "planned corrective measures."
The PUC's letter was prompted by a May 15 Inquirer article that showed how a Brooklyn electricity supplier had failed to disclose its rates on customer bills, and how another supplier had mistakenly billed 5,770 residential customers for sales tax.
The PUC, concerned that the billing goofs could undermine consumer confidence in Pennsylvania's nascent deregulated electrical markets, gave the suppliers until June 10 to account for their billing practices.