Delmarva Power Electric Rate Case Update:
On Thursday, April 18 at 2pm, the proposed settlement agreement will be heard by the Commission.
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Read MoreCustomer Feedback: How You Can Get Involved
The Public Service Commission values utility customer feedback and participation in our proceedings, and we try to be as transprent as possible,
Read MoreLearn about electric supplier choice
Learn about electric supplier choice Almost 20 years ago, the Delaware General Assembly passed a bill that opened the Delaware market to competition with regards to the generation, supply and sale of electricity in the state. That law gave people the opportunity to shop for energy products and services among a variety of providers, which […]
Read MoreCertificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN)
Water Applications are reviewed and approved in accordance with 26 Del. C., Section 203C, and Regulations Concerning Water Utilities Including the Public Service Commission’s Jurisdiction to Grant and Revoke Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity (adopted June 5, 2001 by PSC Order No. 5730) CPCN applications (maps are available by contacting the Commission): Artesian Water […]
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Important or Pending Cases A complete list of all electric related cases filed with the Commission is available on the Commission’s Regulated Utility Filings. Cases filed after July 7, 2014 are available through the DelaFile E-filing system Opens in new window page. Following is a list of cases that have, or are likely to, generate […]
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Consumer Information For general consumer information, including how to file a formal complaint, please visit our Consumer Assistance page. Delaware Public Service Commission Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Both Chesapeake Utilities Corporation Opens in new window and Delmarva Power Opens in new window provide important customer information on billing, customer service issues, and safety. The following […]
Read MoreDelmarva Power Bloom Energy Fuel Cell
In compliance with the Qualified Fuel Cell Project (QFCP) tariff and legislation, Delmarva will be providing monthly filings to account for the varying QFCP monthly charge. Monthly changes to the QFCP charge become effective thirty (30) days after the filing, absent a determination of manifest error by the Public Service Commission. Delmarva will update the […]
Read MoreSmart Meters and AMI
What is AMI? AMI stands for Advanced Metering Infrastructure. AMI encompasses a whole electricity information network including Smart Meters on customer houses, communications to and from a utility, and even, eventually, communication to devices within a customer’s home. What is a Smart Meter? A Smart Meter is an electronic meter that is installed in place […]
Read MoreStandard Offer Service
On October 11, 2005 the Commission signed PSC Order No. 6746, which adopted the procedure for determining which entity and the price at which “standard offer service” would be offered in the service territory of Delmarva Power & Light Company after May 1, 2006. Consumers who do not choose to receive electric supply service from […]
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