LIHEAP Application Season Begins on November 5, 2007
29 Outubro 2007 - 2:07PM
PR Newswire (US)
PECO Begins Outreach Application Blitz So Customers Can Stay Warm
All Winter Long PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- PECO is
gearing up to hit the streets and canvass the company's five county
service territory to enroll low- and fixed-income customers into
the Low Income Heating Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) before
winter bills begin to arrive. The state Department of Public
Welfare, which administers the program, will begin to accept LIHEAP
applications on November 5, 2007. Customers should call PECO's
LIHEAP hotline at 1-800-34-HELP-4 for more information. PECO's
blitz is designed to encourage customers to "act now" so they can
pay their bills, reduce past due balances and possibly avoid
termination. To encourage customers to take advantage of assistance
programs, the company is aggressively reaching out to customers
through community forums and energy fairs, proactive calls to
eligible households, a targeted advertising campaign, community
events and a mailing that will reach 200,000 potential LIHEAP
applicants. In addition, customers who participated in the program
last year will automatically receive a new application for the
2007-2008 assistance grants. "We're going to be working all fall
and winter long to make sure our low- and fixed-income customers
get the help they need," said Patricia King, manager of universal
services. "We'll be at churches, community events, energy forums
and any other opportunity that allows us to enroll our low- and
fixed-income customers into one of PECO's assistance programs."
Low- and fixed-income customers can also contact PECO's Universal
Services department at 1-800-774-7040 for eligibility requirements
and information on discounted rates, financial counseling,
weatherization assistance and assistance grants, including the
LIHEAP cash and crisis grants. LIHEAP provides grants to meet
monthly heating costs. Eligibility is based on gross yearly income
and begins for individuals with an annual income of $15,315 or less
and a family of four with an annual income of $30,975 or less.
LIHEAP crisis grants are one-time cash payments to assist with
emergencies including heater repair, fixing broken pipes and the
reconnection of service following termination. Currently, more than
125,000 customers; either residential, special need, medical, low-
and fixed-income, senior or individuals who have temporary personal
or financial hardships; benefit from PECO's assistance programs,
which is the largest program of its kind in Pennsylvania. In
addition to LIHEAP, other programs offered by PECO include: -- The
Customer Assistance Program (CAP): A discounted tariff rate for
low- and fixed-income customers. The program has five different
rates that range from zero percent to 150 percent of the federal
poverty level depending on the customer's family size and income.
-- The Matching Energy Assistance Fund (MEAF): A program funded by
voluntary contributions of caring citizens and matched by PECO for
up to $500 in total assistance for those who qualify. Those
interested in making a monthly or one-time donation can call the
company at 1-800-403-6806. To manage winter heating costs, PECO
encourages all consumers to consider its budget billing plan and
increase the energy efficiency of their home. Budget billing, which
eliminates seasonal billing fluctuations, makes monthly bills
predictable by dividing customers annual energy costs into stable
monthly payments. Based in Philadelphia, PECO is an electric and
natural gas utility serving 1.6 million electric and 470,000
natural gas customers in southeastern Pennsylvania. In 2005, the
company delivered 38.7 million megawatt-hours (Mwh) of electricity
and 85.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas to residential, business
and institutional customers. PECO's energy delivery services
generated $4.91 billion in revenue for Exelon. Founded in 1881,
PECO is one of the Greater Philadelphia Region's most active
corporate citizens, providing leadership, volunteer and financial
support to numerous arts and culture, education, environmental,
economic development and community programs and organizations.
Contact: Cameron Kline PECO 2301 Market Street, S14-1 Philadelphia,
PA 19103 215-841-5555 DATASOURCE: PECO CONTACT: Cameron Kline of
PECO, +1-215-841-5555 Web site: http://www.peco.com/
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