Winter moratorium ends March 31 — act now

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Free tool that turns your zip code into a personalized energy action plan — shut-off protection, bill relief, and refunds you didn't know existed.

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1 in 4
Philly households face high energy burden
273%
Spike in PPL shut-offs in 2024
$13.6M
In illegal charges owed back to customers
2 min
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Three steps to take control

Like TurboTax, but for your energy rights. Answer a few questions, get a plan.

1

Check your burden

Enter your zip code and see how your neighborhood's energy costs compare. Many Philly households spend 2x the national crisis threshold.

2

Answer 5 questions

Quick guided interview about your situation — utility, income, household. No personal data stored. Takes about 2 minutes.

3

Get your action plan

Personalized list of your rights, programs, deadlines, and who to call — ranked by urgency. Print it or share it.

Your rights, ranked by urgency

Most people don't know dozens of legal protections and assistance programs already exist. They're just buried across PUC regulations, utility websites, and nonprofits.

PowerGrid Philly connects your specific situation to your specific legal rights.

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Sample action plan
Now
Get a medical certificate
Halts shut-off for 30 days. Ask your doctor — no cost.
Refund
Claim security deposit
Below 150% FPL — PECO must refund your deposit.
Urgent
Apply for LIHEAP Crisis
Grants up to $1,000. Season open until May 8.
Reduce
Enroll in PECO CAP
Bills capped at % of income. Past-due balance forgiven.
Based on: PECO customer, household of 3, 130% FPL, medical condition

See the bigger picture

The neighborhoods with the highest energy burden in 2026 are the same ones that were redlined in 1935. This isn't about leaving the lights on — it's about where you live.

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See what others are reporting

Browse real PUC complaint data to see patterns of utility issues across Pennsylvania — shut-off disputes, billing errors, and more.

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The moratorium ends March 31.

Thousands of households are receiving shut-off notices this week. Check if you qualify for protection — it takes 2 minutes.

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