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  1. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission | Regulating Utility Services ...

    The PUC works to ensure safe and reliable electric, natural gas, pipeline, motor carrier, rail, telecommunications, water and wastewater service at reasonable rates.

  2. Contact Us - PA PUC

    If you cannot reach a resolution, file a complaint with the PUC online or by phone. If your feedback is TERMINATION related, consider contacting BCS by phone at 1-800-692-7380 rather than filing an …

  3. Complaints - PA PUC

    For most concerns with a PUC-regulated utility, you must contact the utility before you file a complaint through the PUC. If you have a problem with a utility and have already contacted the utility, filing a …

  4. Informal Complaints - PA PUC

    Formal complaints against utilities are not confidential; they are posted on the PUC website and are subjected to public inspection. Formal cases are generally processed through the Office of …

  5. Search - PA PUC

    Throughout the PUC website, there are a variety of search tools to help you find the information or documents you need.

  6. Utility Assistance Programs | PA PUC

    Proceedings See the PUC's comprehensive review of universal service and energy conservation programs. Get Details

  7. Act 13 Impact Fee - PA PUC

    Common Questions The PUC has prepared a list of frequently asked questions on Act 13/Impact Fee to assist interested parties. Download FAQs

  8. Forms & Applications - PA PUC

    Instructions on how to update your information with the PA PUC so that you receive all relevant communications from the PUC. Cancellation of Service - Group and Party 16+ (No Fee)

  9. Electricity - Information for Consumers and Utilities | PUC

    Explore how the PUC regulates the electric utility industry in Pennsylvania, including information on consumer savings, electric retail markets and sustainability.

  10. Public Meetings & Hearings - PA PUC

    The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission holds public meetings to act on a variety of issues that affect utilities and the public they serve. Additionally, the PUC administrative law judges hold public …