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Explore Competitive Light Companies in Upper Darby

Incorporated as a township in 1736, Upper Darby offers an abundance of history and, to residents’ and business owner’s advantage, competitive energy providers and suppliers. The township has many places of interest, such as The Tower Theatre, Archdiocese of Philadelphia and several popular commercial retail stores, all accessible to the greater Philadelphia area thanks to the 69th Street SEPTA terminal. With City Center only a few miles away, it’s no surprise that the competitive energy choice market is thriving. Pennsylvania electricity and natural gas options are readily available for all, and SaveOnEnergy.com® is eager to help.

Report Pennsylvania power outages to your utility

Thanks to PA Power Switch, consumers have the power to choose who supplies their energy. However, the utility remains the same. Your local, regulated Upper Darby energy company is still responsible for the transmission and delivery of electricity and natural gas. In the event of power loss, downed lines or a gas-related emergency, contact your utility as soon as possible.

To report a power outage or gas leak, call PECO at 1-800-841-4141.

You can also report an outage online by visiting its website, here.

Get a fixed-rate supply plan today

Understanding the differences between supply plans offered by different energy providers and suppliers takes some research. However, one thing you must know is the difference between the two main types of supply plan structures.

  • Fixed: This type of supply plan is great for anyone who prefers consistency and stability. Fixed-rate supply plans secure a price per kWh for a certain term. If you own a home or wish to secure a supply rate, you might find this type of rate structure appealing.
  • Variable: This type of supply plan is best for someone who likes to play the market or doesn’t want a long-term contract. The price you pay per kWh is likely to change from month to month, depending on market prices.

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No matter whether you need some extra help answering a question or if you just want to go ahead and enroll in a new supply plan, SaveOnEnergy.com is ready to help. Our trained specialists are waiting to take your call.

Updated 10-10-19

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