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FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania Subsidiaries File Settlement in Consolidation Proceeding

Proposed settlement would provide cost savings to customers, particularly those in need
Under the terms of the proposed settlement, income-eligible customers would receive a total of
The settlement, if approved by the PaPUC, helps enable the path forward for the companies'
The companies have requested PaPUC approval of their application no later than
Following consolidation, customers would continue to receive service from the familiar electric company brands that currently deliver their electricity. For billing and other customer-facing purposes, the four electric companies would continue to use their existing names. Similarly, customer rates and terms and conditions of service would not change as a result of the consolidation. Consolidation also would not change Universal Service Programs, Pennsylvania Customer Assistance Programs for lower-income customers, Energy Efficiency programs and Default Service programs. Any changes to customer rates, terms and conditions and programs will be addressed in future base rate reviews and other proceedings.
By consolidating to a larger, combined company, FE PA anticipates gaining greater access to capital at more favorable interest rates to invest in projects to improve customer service and further enhance the energy grid.
"We appreciate the hard work of involved parties in negotiating an agreement that will provide long-lasting benefits to customers, regulators, stakeholders and employees alike while continuing to deliver safe and reliable electric service to our customers," said
If approved, the consolidation would also result in the transfer of transmission assets owned and operated by
Parties to the settlement include, but are not limited to, the
Met-Ed serves approximately 587,000 customers within 3,300 square miles of eastern and southeastern
Penelec serves approximately 588,000 customers within 17,600 square miles of northern and central
Penn Power serves more than 170,000 customers in all or parts of
FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability, and operational excellence. Its 10 electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving customers in
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