Hyun Park Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer FirstEnergy Service Company
Hyun Park Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer FirstEnergy Service Company - FirstEnergy Corp.

Potomac Edison introduces tools for Maryland residents to manage rising summer energy bills

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Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., is offering programs and tools to help Maryland customers manage their energy use as the transition from spring to summer often leads to increased energy costs.

Jim Myers, FirstEnergy President for West Virginia and Maryland, stated, “We know that managing costs is important to our customers, and we’re committed to arming them with the information and tools to help them take control of their energy budget. After a frigid winter that drove up electricity costs for many, we want to be sure customers are aware of the many options available to manage monthly electric bills and how to use energy wisely with the hot summer months around the corner.”

The company offers several initiatives including Budget Billing, known as the Average Payment Plan (APP), which spreads annual costs across 12 months. Customers can log into their online account at firstenergycorp.com/login to determine eligibility.

Another tool available is the Analyze Usage Tool. By using this feature in MyAccount, customers receive customized insights into their energy usage patterns. Additionally, Potomac Edison provides Bill Assistance Programs and Payment Plans for those struggling with payments.

Simple tips for improving home energy efficiency include weatherstripping doors and windows, maintaining HVAC systems, changing furnace filters regularly, strategically placing thermostats away from drafts or heat sources, turning off unused lights, keeping air registers clear of obstructions, and closing fireplace dampers when not in use.

For more tips on saving energy or information on programs like Quick Home Energy Checkup and appliance recycling offered by Potomac Edison, customers can visit firstenergycorp.com/saveenergy.

Potomac Edison serves approximately 285,000 customers in seven Maryland counties and 155,000 in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle. Further details about managing electric accounts can be found at firstenergycorp.com/help.

FirstEnergy emphasizes integrity, safety, reliability, and operational excellence across its service regions including Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland and New York. More about FirstEnergy can be found at firstenergycorp.com.



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