The Average JCP&L Electric Bill is Too High

Did you know that New Jersey has one of the highest electricity rates in the nation? Did you know that a lot of people in this state get their energy from Jersey Central Power and Light Company (JCP&L)? And did you know that there are cheaper options that what this company offers in terms of pricing for electricity? If these are things that you didn’t know then read on!

New electricity is expensive

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that the average per kWh rate for electricity nationwide in October 2010 was 11.62 cents. The rate for the Middle Atlantic is considerably higher at 15.89 cents. New Jersey is the most expensive state in the region, charging 16.64 cents per kWh for electricity.

JCP&L is a popular energy provider out of habit

JCP&L is a subsidiary of a large electric company headquartered in Ohio. It serves 1.1 million customers in New Jersey. However, most of these people didn’t actively decide that they wanted to have JCP&L be their energy company. Instead, they started using this company back before energy was deregulated. They never bothered switching to a different company because it seemed like too much of a hassle or they didn’t know it was an option or they didn’t see the benefits.

Average JCP&L electric bill

The result of not switching to a more affordable provider of energy is that customers of this company may be paying too much for electricity especially during the winter months! The average heating bill in New Jersey is anywhere between $200 and $400 per month. Customers who use electricity to heat their homes (instead of natural gas or alternative heating options) tend to have bills towards the higher end of this spectrum. Many of these customers are JCP&L customers.

Switching to a lower cost provider

You can still have JCP&L provide the service that you’re used to and yet pay less for your electricity by switching to a low cost NJ electric supplier. Switching doesn’t cost anything and it can decrease your average New Jersey energy bill.


Publish Date: 2011-01-31 10:32:21

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