Constellation Expands Residential Electricity Choice and Savings to Nearly 600,000 Southwestern Ohio Homeowners
Constellation NewEnergy, Inc. (“Constellation”), a business unit of
Exelon (NYSE: EXC) and a longtime competitive energy supplier in Ohio,
today announced the launch of residential electricity supply in
southwestern Ohio with a 12-month fixed
price offer to nearly 600,000 consumers that delivers an estimated
14 percent savings over Duke Energy’s current price to compare*.
Constellation is offering residential customers a 12-month
pricing plan at 5.59 cents/kilowatt-hour (kWh), representing savings
of up to 14 percent on the electricity commodity over Duke Energy’s
current price to compare of 6.52/kWh.*
In addition, new customers will be eligible to receive a $25 gift card†.
“Constellation is thrilled to begin providing southwestern Ohio
homeowners with a competitive electricity solution that will help them
lower their electricity prices,” said Bruce Stewart, senior vice
president, Constellation. "By shopping with Constellation, homeowners in
the Duke service territory can save now and lock in their rate for a
year.
“Constellation is a national energy leader currently serving Ohio
residential customers as well as a large base of commercial, industrial
and governmental customers in the state,” Stewart said. “Our goal is to
provide Ohio residential electricity shoppers superior customer care and
an easy, hassle-free shopping experience. To enhance the value to
customers, later this summer we plan to introduce in the Duke Energy
market a dual fuel option that will allow customers to shop with
Constellation for electricity and natural gas supply.”
Those who make the switch to Constellation can do so with confidence:
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Constellation does not charge a sign-up or enrollment fee;
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Constellation offers a 90-day customer satisfaction period with
penalty-free termination
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And fast, easy online and telephone sign-up options
A mailed brochure detailing Constellation’s limited time offer to Ohio
residential customers will begin arriving in mailboxes in southwestern
Ohio in the weeks ahead.
Independent sales representatives, working on behalf of Constellation,
will be visiting southwestern Ohio communities to spread the word about
the benefits of energy choice. Please click
here for an educational video with more information on how these
independent sales representatives can help customers learn more about
the benefits of customer choice and switching to Constellation.
Additional Background on Retail Electricity Choice
Retail
electric choice provides customers the opportunity to shop for the
best combination of electricity price and customer service to meet their
needs. Under Ohio state law, customers are free to switch to a
competitive electricity supplier with no impact on their utility service
reliability. Consumers who choose to buy electricity through
Constellation will experience exceptional customer service. They will
see the new Constellation commodity price in the kilowatt-hour (kWh)
rate for electric generation service listed on their monthly utility
bill. Duke Energy will continue to handle all billing, and will continue
to respond to all service inquiries, including queries about outages.
Contracts with Duke Energy related to service and maintenance of
appliances will not be impacted.
To learn more about retail choice in Ohio, visit the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio web site at www.puco.ohio.gov.
Ohio residential customers wishing to switch their electricity supplier
to Constellation can sign up online at home.constellation.com
or call 1-866-938-2140.
*DUKE ENERGY OHIO’S RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND, THEREFORE, WE
CANNOT GUARANTEE SAVINGS OVER THE FULL TERM OF OUR PRICE PLANS. Our
price does not include any taxes, utility distribution charges or other
utility fees, charges or credits. Savings are based on Duke Energy’s
current price of Standard Offer Supply (SOS) for rate class RS
(Residential Service) of 6.521 cents per kWh assuming usage of 1500 kWh.
Duke Energy’s price of SOS for rate class RS from June 1, 2013 – Sept.
30, 2013 is 6.131 cents per kWh for the first 1,000 kWh of usage and
7.301 cents per kWh for usage above 1,000 kWh. Duke Energy’s price for
SOS includes charges for Generation, Capacity, Alternate Energy
Recovery, Transmission, and Supplier Cost Reconciliation. Ohio Supplier
License #00-003E6
† Only new customer contracts not terminated within 90 days are eligible
for rewards cards. Cards are issued by Citibank, N.A. pursuant to a
license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. and managed by Citi® Prepaid Services.
Cards will not have cash access and can be used everywhere Visa® debit
cards are accepted. Please allow 8-10 weeks after your first bill to
receive your card. To check the status of your card or to report lost or
stolen cards, please call 1-800-522-7458 or email help@citiprepaid.com.
About Constellation
The Constellation family of retail electricity and natural gas suppliers
(www.constellation.com),
are subsidiaries of Exelon Corp., and are leading competitive retail
suppliers of power, natural gas and energy products and services for
homes and businesses across the continental United
States. Constellation’s retail businesses serve more than 100,000
business and public sector customers, including more than two-thirds of
the Fortune 100, and nearly one million residential customers.
Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC) is the nation’s leading competitive
energy provider, with 2012 revenues of approximately $23.5 billion.
Headquartered in Chicago, Exelon has operations and business activities
in 47 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. Exelon is one of the
largest competitive U.S. power generators, with approximately 35,000
megawatts of owned capacity comprising one of the nation’s cleanest and
lowest-cost power generation fleets. The company’s Constellation
business unit provides energy products and services to approximately
100,000 business and public sector customers and approximately 1 million
residential customers. Exelon’s utilities deliver electricity and
natural gas to more than 6.6 million customers in central Maryland
(BGE), northern Illinois (ComEd) and southeastern Pennsylvania (PECO).
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