Most home owners and tradesworkers can wire conventional single-pole switches without a problem, but when it comes to three-way switches, many become baffled and end up calling in a professional electrician to sort things out. ![]() Three-way switches are also useful for controlling outdoor lighting between two buildings and to control lights in a detached garage from within the main building. You can find your supplier’s contact information on your BGE bill.If a stairway, hallway or room has two separate entries, three-way switches make sure occupants will not have to cross a room in darkness to switch on the lights. For example, if you have a contract with an energy supplier other than BGE, please contact that supplier directly to provide your updated information and determine if there is any change to your account status. Please note that any updates you make to your BGE account, such as a name or address change, should also be updated with any third parties whose charges appear on your bill. When you cancel service with an electricity supplier, they process your request within two business days of receiving the cancellation request. Please note, when you cancel service with a gas supplier, they process your request to meet the utility's next available cancellation cycle. If you choose to return to BGE’s supply service, contact your existing supplier about terminating service and returning to BGE’s supply service. If you choose to use a new supplier, that supplier will initiate enrollment and terminate service with your existing supplier. First check the terms of your agreement, including early termination fees, with your existing suppliers and the terms of agreement with your new supplier. You will also need your Choice ID number to initiate enrollment If you decide to switch to another supplier or return to BGE’s supply service, there are very important steps to doing this. After you authorize a supplier to enroll you, they will contact BGE. Suppliers will request your Choice ID number when you sign up for or change your electric or gas supply plan. Choice ID numbers are not the same as your BGE account number. Your Electric Choice ID numbers appears next to the Electric Current Charge graphic on your bill and the Gas Choice ID number appears next to the Gas Current Charge graphic on your bill, or you can receive them by callingĨ00.685.0123 and following the automated prompts. Refer to the Electric and Gas Choice ID numbers on the front of your bill. Once you have selected a supplier, contact them directly. View a list of suppliers and their contact information. ![]() However, it does not include the delivery price.īefore signing a contract with a new supplier, be sure the company is licensed by the PSC and registered by BGE. This price reflects the average annual price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for generation and transmission for a BGE customer in your rate class. Note that past performance does not reflect future prices and prices do not include delivery costs.įor electricity supply, use the BGE Electric Supply Price Comparison Information, which appears in the Important Information About Your Bill section on your BGE bill, to compare BGE to other suppliers’ offers. BGE’s historical monthly gas commodity process can be used to compare BGE’s prices to suppliers’ offers. If you become interested in a supplier's offer, contact that supplier directly to discuss terms, conditions, and potential enrollment.īGE charges the market price for gas, which changes monthly. Be sure to research and compare suppliers, based on cost and contract terms, and review their programs and billing options carefully. However, you can become your own smart energy manager and decide which supplier best fits your needs. Whether you purchase your electricity and/or natural gas from a competitive supplier or from BGE, BGE will continue to safely deliver electricity and natural gas, provide billing and customer support, and respond to outages and other emergencies for all customers.
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