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Electric Companies Suppliers - PA PUC Explore how the PUC regulates the electric utility industry in Pennsylvania, including information on consumer savings, electric retail markets and sustainability
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 informal complaint online
About the PUC | PA PUC The PUC oversees nearly 7,000 entities providing utility services across Pennsylvania, including electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and pipeline
Filing Resources - PA PUC Call us at 1-800-692-7380 or contact us online Public utility documents available electronically include case dockets, public meeting orders and more Find utility-related reports, laws and regulations, federal filings, tariffs, procedures and more Consumers, utilities and attorneys can save time by submitting documents to the PUC electronically
Complaints - PA PUC Two types of complaints can be filed with the PUC— informal or formal Common informal complaints include residential billing issues, service quality and payment arrangement requests
Motor Carrier - PA PUC Check out how the PUC regulates motor carriers in Pennsylvania, including limos, taxicabs, transportation network companies (Uber, Lyft) and movers
Water Wastewater - PA PUC Check out how the PUC regulates the water and wastewater utility industry in Pennsylvania, including information on conservation and financial assistance
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 hearings on individual cases each day These meetings and hearings are open to the public