WASHINGTON - Pepco customers are lashing out at the 
utility in the aftermath of June's derecho. At a packed hearing, 
Maryland regulators heard from customers fed up with Pepco's 
performance. Hundreds of thousands of customers lost power for days 
after the storm. Now Pepco is fueling another firestorm calling for 
another rate increase.  
The company estimates it cost $70 to $85 million 
to restore power and it intends to get that money back from the very 
customers it has angered. 
"A rate increase for Pepco is just rewarding 
nonperformance. It's inexcusable," said Rise Goldstein, who was at the 
public hearing in Rockville.
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2 comments:
I'm a little confused , I live in wicomico county and my electric bill was from pepco . Did they buy Delmarva Power?
More than likely, this is what you get when a politician (O'malley) intervenes in the wrong with his mouth.
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