Meanwhile, Pepco continues to try to justify its unnecessary rate increase in the DC Court of Appeals, arguing it needs more of DC’s money to operate while spending wildly and inappropriately.
Meanwhile, Pepco continues to try to justify its unnecessary rate increase in the DC Court of Appeals, arguing it needs more of DC’s money to operate while spending wildly and inappropriately.
Pepco’s obsession with profit is making utility bills unaffordable - and when people can’t afford power, they can’t afford to live practically, comfortably, or with dignity. Our system needs momentus reform.
Pepco’s obsession with profit is making utility bills unaffordable - and when people can’t afford power, they can’t afford to live practically, comfortably, or with dignity. Our system needs momentus reform.
Shutoffs and disconnection notices are a health risk (especially during extreme weather events), as they pressure people to choose between energy and other essentials like groceries.
We need a utility that works for the public, not the shareholders!
July 22, 2025 at 4:26 PM
Shutoffs and disconnection notices are a health risk (especially during extreme weather events), as they pressure people to choose between energy and other essentials like groceries.
We need a utility that works for the public, not the shareholders!