For the last year, Mon Power and Potomac Edison
customers across West Virginia have been receiving confusing estimated
electric bills that have resulted in month after month of overpayments and
have kept customers in the dark about how much they really owe the power
companies.
After months of complaints filed by Mon Power and Potomac
Edison rate payers, the West Virginia Public Service Commission finally
began an investigation of the companies' meter reading and billing
practices.
The Coalition for Reliable Power, a statewide organization dedicated to
educating citizens about our electrical system, will be sponsoring a public
information meeting at the Community Building at the Arnoldsburg Park in
Arnoldsburg at 7:00 pm today, to help Mon Power
customers understand what has been going on with their electric bills and to
explain how to get involved in the WV PSC investigation process.
Bring your own electric bill to the meeting, because the Coalition will
provide explanations about how Mon Power calculates your bill and PSC
rules about meter reading and estimated bills.
See www.forreliablepower.com
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