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Take the chill out of cold weather bills with online options from PECO

January 21, 2026
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Knowledge is power. Understand how you use energy and find ways to use less.

By understanding how you use energy, you can take control of your energy costs. Use PECO’s My Account Dashboard to access weekly usage reports, set up high-usage alerts, and see how your home compares to others in your neighborhood. Use this information to make smart energy decisions. If you haven’t signed up already, take this important first step at peco.com/MyAccount

  • Track your usage month to month. Understand why your bill is higher or lower than previous months. 
  • What uses most? Learn which appliances drain the most energy and why. 

Use this information to create a budget that works for you. Track your electric and gas usage over time and stay on budget. 

Create and manage an energy budget that works for you 

We’re always working to make it easier for you to pay your bill when and how it works best for you. We’ve listed a few of our most popular options, but you can find even more here

Avoid seasonal fluctuations with Budget Billing – Making equal payments can help you manage your budget. 

Choose when to pay – Pick your Due Date – Your new date will fall within a seven-day range, the earliest being the day you select. 

Set it and forget it with Auto Pay– Set it and forget it. Automatic monthly payments can help eliminate stress and late payments. 

Eliminate excess paper with PECO eBill – Simplify your life by having your bill sent to you electronically instead of through the mail. You’ll get a reminder about when your bill is due and eliminate paper waste. 

Download the PECO mobile app and have online options at your fingertips anytime, anywhere. 

Get help when you need it, tailored just for you 

With PECO Assistance Finder, you’ll get personalized recommendations based on your income and household situation. It’s easy to get started. 

PECO’s Customer Relief Fund – extended and expanded

We understand that many customers and communities are feeling financial pressure from rising energy supply costs, especially during colder months when energy use can increase. 


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