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Duquesne Light Company (DLC) cares about the customers we serve in the Pittsburgh area and is proud to power the moments of your lives. If you live in a low-income household or are currently experiencing hardship and wonder how you will pay your bill, we want you to know we are here to help.

DLC and the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) have multiple payment assistance options for qualifying residents. Browse through this list of resources to see what best meets your needs.

PUC Utility Assistance Programs

 

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission requires and ensures that utilities have programs and protections that help limited-income customers keep their utility service. Utility companies might call their programs by a different name than what PUC has in this list. But they should offer the following energy assistance options.

 

 

PUC also details protections that are in place for consumers regarding their choice of energy service provider, power shut-off guidelines, filing complaints against utility providers, and further assistance in the informative PA Energy Consumer Bill of Rights document.

DLC Payment Assistance Options

 

If you face challenges paying your bill, DLC is ready and willing to help. It offers the following payment assistance options to qualifying customers.

Payment Arrangements

 

If you can’t pay your bill, you can pay your balance in monthly installments via a payment arrangement. DLC bills the monthly installments along with your current monthly bill, and you must pay both on time and in full monthly. You can set up the arrangements with a DLC representative, or if you’re an active residential customer, you can use the online payment arrangement portal.

 

To learn more about this option, read the FAQ section.

Customer Assistance Program (CAP)

 

DLC assists low-income customers who are struggling to pay their bills by creating a continuous, affordable monthly payment via our CAP program. Program benefits for qualifying customers include:

 

 

You can apply for CAP assistance online, and a CAP Case Manager will contact you within three business days.

Dollar Energy Fund

 

The Dollar Energy Fund awards grants to customers experiencing hardship paying their utility bills. You must meet federal income guidelines and additional requirements. Customers who are at or below 150% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines must apply for LIHEAP assistance before applying for the Dollar Energy Fund.

LIHEAP Grants

 

The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare administers the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). This federal program helps eligible low-income households pay some heating energy costs. The LIHEAP application period runs from Nov. 1, 2023, to April 5, 2024. Apply online via this LIHEAP application.

CARES Assistance

 

Suppose you experience an emergency hardship and have lost income due to an injury, illness, or death of your household’s primary wage earner. In that case, DLC offers payment-challenged and special needs customers payment assistance and social service support under our Customer Assistance and Referral Evaluation Service (CARES) program.

 

A CARES representative may visit your home and discuss program benefits that may help you during your hardship. Some program referrals might include the Dollar Energy Fund, Housing Assistance, Rehabilitation services, transportation, information about reducing your energy usage and other DLC programs.

 

To determine if you qualify for CARES assistance, call DLC’s Universal Services Center at 1-888-393-7600.

Medical Certificate

 

If you or a member of your household are seriously ill or have a medical condition that will worsen if you don’t have electricity, service disconnection may be postponed if you fall behind on your bill. You must complete, and DLC must accept our Medical Certificate. If you qualify, service disconnection or electric service restoration is good for a maximum of 30 days.

Other Types of Low-Income Assistance

 

DLC offers other types of assistance for qualifying low-income households to help reduce monthly energy consumption. They include our free Income Eligible Energy Assessment and free home improvement help from experts in our Home Weatherization program.

We also provide free, fast assistance to income-eligible homeowners in an unsafe electrical situation via our Emergency Repair Program.

When customers face unexpected emergencies and financial difficulties, DLC is always there to help. If you need help paying your bill, DLC encourages you to take advantage of these payment assistance options and programs to get the support you need.

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