
Duquesne Light Price to Compare: June 2026 Rate Update and How to Beat It
Duquesne Light's Price to Compare is 14.14¢/kWh, effective June 1, 2026. Learn what the PTC means, why rates keep climbing, and how to lock in a lower rate.
Quarterly Price to Compare updates for all 7 Pennsylvania utilities. Refreshed when utilities publish new rates.
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Duquesne Light's Price to Compare is 14.14¢/kWh, effective June 1, 2026. Learn what the PTC means, why rates keep climbing, and how to lock in a lower rate.

Met-Ed's Price to Compare is 13.951¢/kWh, effective June 1, 2026. Learn what the PTC means, why rates keep climbing, and how to lock in a lower rate.

PECO's Price to Compare is 11.572¢/kWh, effective June 1, 2026. Learn what PTC means, why rates keep climbing, and how to lock in a lower rate.

Penelec's Price to Compare is 13.142¢/kWh, effective June 1, 2026. Learn what the PTC means, why rates keep climbing, and how to lock in a lower rate.

Penn Power's Price to Compare is 13.477¢/kWh, effective June 1, 2026. Learn what the PTC means, why rates keep climbing, and how to lock in a lower rate.

PPL's Price to Compare is 13.147¢/kWh, effective June 1, 2026. Learn what the PTC means, why rates keep climbing, and how to lock in a lower rate.

West Penn Power's Price to Compare is 12.075¢/kWh, effective June 1, 2026. Learn what the PTC means and how to lock in a lower rate.

ComEd's Price to Compare is 10.399¢/kWh (eff. June 1, 2026); Ameren's is 11.326¢/kWh summer. What the PTC means, how to use it, and the aggregation catch.
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