Utilities
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One Year Later, Audubon Customers See Safer, More Reliable Water
One year after acquiring the Audubon water system, Pennsylvania American Water has completed major infrastructure and water quality improvements that are delivering safer, more reliable drinking water to approximately 10,000 residents in Montgomery County. Through a $21.5 million investment, the company has addressed long-standing system deficiencies, achieved compliance with current PFAS drinking water standards, and…
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Aqua Pennsylvania Expands Lead Service Line Inventory in West Chester to Help Build a Lead-Free Future
Safe drinking water starts long before it reaches the tap. That’s why Aqua Pennsylvania is continuing its work in West Chester Borough to identify and replace lead and galvanized service lines as part of a statewide effort to modernize infrastructure and protect public health. The utility is currently conducting a customer-owned service line inventory study…
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Norristown Water Treatment Plant Earns National Recognition
The Norristown Water Treatment Plant is among sixteen facilities owned and operated by Pennsylvania American Water that were recently recognized by the Partnership for Safe Water at the Directors and Presidents levels for achieving water quality excellence. The national awards, which honor efforts to continuously optimize water treatment plant and distribution system operation and performance, were recently announced by the American…
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As Energy Demand Grows, the Exelon Promise Aims to Help PECO Customers Navigate a Changing Energy Landscape
For many PECO customers, opening an electric bill has become a reminder of a challenge facing households across the country: energy is becoming more expensive. A combination of factors — including growing electricity demand, constraints on energy supply, and increasing pressure on the nation’s power grid — has contributed to rising costs that are being…
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PECO Helps Customers Stay Safe, Manage Costs as Summer Demand Rises
While summer may be weeks away, the region has already experienced sweltering days of intense heat. With that in mind, PECO has been hard at work ensuring the company’s critical electric infrastructure is prepared to handle increased demand as temperatures rise with the changing season. This work will help to prevent customer outages, modernize the…
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Don’t Foil the Fun: PECO Shares Tips on Keeping Balloons Away from Power Lines
With graduation season underway, PECO is reminding customers to use caution when celebrating with mylar balloons. When these foil balloons contact power lines or electric equipment, their metallic coating can cause electrical surges that can damage infrastructure, disrupt service, and impact the environment. In 2025, there were 55 outage events in which more than 12,000 PECO…
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PJM Market Prices Drive PECO Customer Bills Three Percent Higher Just Before Summer Months
Beginning June 1, PECO customers who receive default supply will see an increase to the supply portion of their bill as a result of higher energy and capacity prices across PJM, the regional transmission organization. Customers who are shopping for a supplier may experience similar increases depending on the terms and structure of their individual…
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PECO Secures $8.9 Million in Savings for Natural Gas Customers
PECO natural gas customers will receive $8.9 million in relief on their natural gas bills following the successful resolution of a multi-year federal pipeline rate case that would have instead increased natural gas transportation costs, which would impact the supply portion of a customer’s bill. The collective actions of PECO and parent company Exelon will…
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Lock 57: How Pennsylvania American Water Is Building the Future of Clean Water in Royersford
Pennsylvania American Water is investing in the future of clean, reliable water with the development of its new Lock 57 Water Treatment Plant — a project that not only addresses aging infrastructure and growing demand, but also highlights the people behind the work making it all possible. Located in East Vincent Township and set to…
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With Deadline Fast-Approaching, PECO Issues Last Call for LIHEAP Applicants
Get up to $1,000 toward your energy bill through LIHEAP, available to qualifying customers. This cash grant does not need to be repaid and can be applied directly to your PECO energy bill. Eligibility is based on household income, and residents must reapply each year. Apply now to see if you qualify. The deadline to…
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Aqua Pennsylvania Enhances Delaware County’s Water Infrastructure, Replaces 25,120 Feet of Aging Water Mains
Aqua Pennsylvania is upgrading 25,120 feet of aging water mains across Delaware County. The aged cast-iron pipes are being replaced with new ductile iron mains composed of nearly 90 percent recycled materials, providing more reliable service for decades to come. These investments are part of Aqua’s continuing infrastructure improvement program to upgrade water and wastewater infrastructure around the country. It will help prevent leaks,…
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PECO Announces Transition of President and CEO David Vahos to Special Advisor to Exelon’s President and CEO
PECO President and CEO David Vahos will transition to the role of Special Advisor to Exelon President and CEO Calvin Butler. Mike Innocenzo, Exelon’s Chief Operating Officer, will immediately step in as interim President and CEO of PECO while retaining his current responsibilities. Innocenzo served previously as President and CEO of PECO from 2018-2024. Innocenzo’s…
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PECO Helps Customers Spring into Savings with Energy Efficiency Tips
With warmer weather on the way, PECO is reminding customers that small actions taken now can make a big difference — helping to lower energy use and keep bills in check before the summer heat sets in. PECO understands that many customers are feeling the impact of higher household expenses, and no one wants to…
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Aqua Pennsylvania Employees Celebrate Earth Day with Tree Planting at Hildacy Preserve
Aqua Pennsylvania partnered with Natural Lands for an important floodplain restoration project along Crum Creek at Hildacy Preserve in Media, Delaware County. The event was part of Essential Earth Day, a month-long celebration of volunteer events, donations, and employee education opportunities in line with the company’s mission of protecting and providing Earth’s most essential resources…
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PECO Withdraws Proposed Rate Increases Amidst Affordability Concerns in Southeastern Pennsylvania
PECO has withdrawn its proposed electric and natural gas rate increases, stepping back from a plan that would have raised bills for customers across southeastern Pennsylvania as economic pressures weigh on households and businesses. The decision, announced Thursday, halts a rate review process that would have increased residential electric bills by about $20 per month…
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PECO Reminds Customers to ‘Know What’s Below’ and Check Above Before Starting Any Project
April is National Safe Digging Month, and PECO reminds residents, businesses, and contractors that safe digging must remain a priority to prevent damage to critical underground energy infrastructure and keep communities safe. Before taking on any project that involves digging, customers must call 811 or visit PA One Call at least three business days in advance to identify the approximate…
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More Montgomery County Families May Qualify for Water Bill and Leak Repair Assistance Than You Think
For many of us, spring brings a renewed look at household budgets. As you plan for the year ahead, there’s an opportunity you might not be aware of: Aqua Pennsylvania has updated its federal income guidelines for 2026, which means more families may now qualify for assistance than ever before. If you’ve never explored our…































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