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Pike County Utility Seeks Modification to Default Service Plan
Pike County Light & Power Company filed a petition to modify default service plan with the Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission.
From the petition:
“Pike County Light & Power Company (“Pike”) files this Petition to Modify Default Service Procurement Source to address the expiration of Pike’s contract with Orange and Rockland Utilities (“O&R”) for electricity supply and seek approval for Pike to obtain its supply from a third party utilizing a competitive bid process. Pike seeks expeditious approval of this modification due to exigent circumstances: O&R refuses to enter into a new contract to sell electricity to Pike. See Exhibit Pike-1 (letter from O&R). To address the mismatch between Pike’s current default service plan and its supply contract with O&R, Pike requests the Commission approve this petition no later than its June 4, 2026 public meeting so that Pike can arrange for electricity supply to be delivered by September 1, 2026.”
Pike does not seek to modify any other portion of its 2024-2027 DSP.

