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New Bloomfield residents can choose from PA PUC-licensed electricity suppliers like Direct Energy, Constellation, Verde Energy, and ENGIE. Met-Ed delivers the power—you pick your supplier and rate.
The cheapest electricity rates in New Bloomfield, PA typically range from 8-12¢/kWh for the generation portion of your bill. New Bloomfield is served by Met-Ed, which offers a Price to Compare (PTC) rate—if a supplier beats that rate, you save money. Enter your ZIP code above to compare all available supplier rates and find the best deal for your New Bloomfield home.
Rates are for generation only · Your Met-Ed delivery charges stay the same regardless of supplier
New Bloomfield is a small Dauphin community where PA deregulation gives you the power to pick your supplier.
New Bloomfield is a Dauphin community served by Met-Ed. The utility handles delivery but you choose who generates your power. That choice can mean real savings.
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New Bloomfield customers can compare rates from suppliers like Direct Energy, Constellation, and Verde Energy—all PA PUC-licensed.
Met-Ed continues delivering electricity to your New Bloomfield home. Only your generation rate changes—same wires, same reliability.
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Met-Ed is the regulated utility serving New Bloomfield in Dauphin County. Met-Ed maintains power lines and meters—your supplier (Direct Energy, Constellation, Verde Energy, etc.) sells the electricity itself.
Pennsylvania deregulated electricity in 1996 under the Electricity Generation Customer Choice Act, overseen by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PA PUC). New Bloomfield residents can compare rates from 50+ licensed suppliers via PA Power Switch or here.
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Rate history for New Bloomfield electricity
New Bloomfield is served by Met-Ed. Here's the documented residential rate history for that utility, filed with the PA PUC and indexed by NREL's U.S. Utility Rate Database.
New Bloomfield's fixed monthly customer charge — the amount New Bloomfield households pay each month before using a single kWh.
Source: Tariffs filed with the PA PUC, indexed by NREL's U.S. Utility Rate Database (URDB). Individual tariff PDF links appear inside each card above.
Enter your ZIP code and you'll see live generation rates from PA PUC-licensed suppliers serving New Bloomfield on the Met-Ed grid. Pennsylvania deregulated retail electricity in 1996 under the Electricity Generation Customer Choice and Competition Act, overseen by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PA PUC). Met-Ed still delivers the power and handles billing, but the generation portion — usually half of your bill — comes from whichever supplier you pick. Compare each offer against Met-Ed's Price to Compare (PTC), the default rate New Bloomfield residents pay if they don't shop. Watch for variable-rate plans that introduce a low teaser and reset after 3-6 months, plus any monthly fees buried in the contract disclosure.
The cheapest generation rate in New Bloomfield typically lands between 8¢ and 10¢ per kWh on a 12-24 month fixed plan from a PA PUC-licensed supplier — but the headline ¢/kWh isn't the whole bill. Some plans add a $4.99-$9.95 monthly fee that quietly erases the savings on lower-usage homes. The honest test is the supplier's offer vs. Met-Ed's current Price to Compare, which resets every June and December. Compare each fixed offer's all-in total monthly cost at your real 12-month usage against the PTC — that's how you tell whether a fixed offer beats default service for your home, or whether you'd save more by staying on the PTC for now.
Pennsylvania doesn't have one flat statewide rate. New Bloomfield sits in Met-Ed's service territory — one of several Electric Distribution Companies (EDCs) including PECO, PPL Electric, Met-Ed, Duquesne Light, West Penn Power, and PENELEC — and each EDC has its own delivery charges and Price to Compare set by the PA PUC. So a New Bloomfield household pays different delivery rates than a Philadelphia or Pittsburgh household, even on the same supplier plan. The 1996 Choice Act opened the generation market to competition, but the wires side stays with Met-Ed and doesn't change when you switch suppliers. Two neighbors on the same New Bloomfield street can pay very different total bills depending on when each one last shopped.
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