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Potomac Edison Spokesman Chickens Out of Radio Show

6/4/2013

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I'm sure you're not surprised either, little blog readers.  Here's your giggle of the week!

In the wake of the Citizens' Public Hearing in Charles Town a couple weeks ago, Potomac Edison was scrambling in a desperate attempt to remedy the tactical error it made in refusing to attend the hearing.  Potomac Edison spokesflack Todd Meyers thought it would help repair the company's image if he was a guest on a local radio talk show where he could feed the community another bunch of phoney baloney about storms and renumbering and payment plans.  Todd made a date to be interviewed on WRNR on June 13.

Jefferson County's legendary, self-proclaimed gadfly, Mr. Danny Lutz, heard the announcement of the upcoming interview and had a discussion with host Rob Mario in which it was agreed that one of the organizers of the Citizens' Public Hearing would also be invited to provide counter point and ask Todd questions.  Danny suggested me.  Rob invited me.  I accepted.

What?  Todd Meyers agreeing to debate the company's failings with me on live radio?  Yeah, I thought it was as funny as you do!  Todd tried to be brave about it when Rob notified him that I would also be a guest on the show.  Todd next insisted that he be allowed to bring an "expert."  After all, being afraid of me is what Todd does best, of course he needs to bring his Mommy along.  Whatever, Todd, bring it on!

Well, that didn't work.  Todd was still stuck in a radio date that he wanted to get out of very, very badly.  But, like most cowards, Todd needed to find an excuse that would make it look like the other person (i.e., me) blinked first.

Finally, another excuse emerged to save Todd's yellow-bellied bacon.  The WV PSC announced on Friday that it was opening a general investigation into Potomac Edison's business practices.  Because I know how this cowardly company operates when faced with legal challenges, I let the show's host know that he'd better check with Todd sooner rather than later so he's not left at the alter next week when Todd doesn't show up.  FirstEnergy will never allow a mere spokespuppet to make ad libbed statements on the company's behalf that can come back to bite them in a pending legal matter.  I actually understand this principle.  Bye-bye, Todd, saved by the bell!

But wait... it's about to get much funnier.  Today, Todd's lawyers decided that it was legally too risky for Todd to answer impromptu questions from me (and me only!) on the radio show.  The lawyers insisted that I be uninvited or Todd could not attend.  So, I have fallen gracefully on my sword and I will not be there to scare Todd and make him say incriminating and incredibly stupid things.  But I'm sure he won't have any trouble sounding like a nitwit without my help.

What's your next excuse going to be, Todd?  You're still on the spot to be grilled by the show's host and co-host, as well as any listeners who may call in with questions.  How are you going to get out of it now?

Silly coward.  Do you think Todd and his irrational lawyers are ever going to realize that I'm always one step ahead?  This is going to be fun!  :-)
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Delegate Skinner Delivers! WV PSC Commits to Open Investigation of Potomac Edison's Billing and Meter Reading Practices Next Week

5/31/2013

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Delegate Stephen Skinner has delivered on the promise he made to all of you during the Citizens' Public Hearing on May 22.

Today, the WV Public Service Commission notified Delegate Skinner that it has determined, "...a general investigation should be initiated into the practices and procedures of both Potomac Edison Company and Monongahela Power Company as it relates to meter reading, billing and practices involving estimated bills."

The Commission "...intends to issue its order initializing a general investigation next week."

Please join me in thanking Delegates Skinner, Lawrence,  and Espinosa, and Senators Unger and Snyder, and our Jefferson County Commissioners Widmyer, Manuel and Noland for swift and successful action.

And thanks also to the NAACP, the Coalition for Reliable Power and the West Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club for organizing and hosting the Public Hearing, as well as thanks to every citizen who came out to the hearing, especially those who came forward to share their stories.

There's still much more work to be done, but we can now pause to savor our first victory!
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"Ratepayer Revolt!"

5/22/2013

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That's how Delegate Stephen Skinner characterized last night's Citizens' Public Hearing in Charles Town.  Customer after customer came forward to share their own personal horror stories about recent experiences with Potomac Edison.  And at least two of those who spoke went home to face another night without electric service because they were unable to pay inaccurate and outrageous bills amounting to more than $1000 each.  Potomac Edison disconnected their service without warning.

More than 100 people came out to the meeting, in spite of a torrential downpour, and five state legislators, three county commissioners and a representative from U.S. Senator Joe Manchin's office came to listen.  Conspicuously absent from the gathering were Potomac Edison and the West Virginia Public Service Commission.

After listening for nearly two hours, the panel showed real anger during their remarks, and most importantly, promised action.  We will continue to work with our legislators to ensure that it happens. 

I've seen a whole lot of dubious and unethical actions on the part of FirstEnergy, Potomac Edison's corporate parent, over the past several years.  But even those dirty, underhanded schemes paled in comparison to what I heard last night.

FirstEnergy, you are truly despicable.

Media links:

Potomac Edison customers shocked in W.Va. Panhandle


Local Residents Speaking to Officials About Electric Bills Charges

Take WHAG's newest viewer poll:
Have you been overcharged on an electric bill? 
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Power issues voiced by residents in Charles Town

We have caused a huge stink at FirstEnergy.
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Hundreds Expected at Citizens' Public Hearing on Potomac Edison Business Practices

5/20/2013

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The public's response to the Citizens' Public Hearing on Potomac Edison business practices to be held May 22, jointly sponsored by the Jefferson County NAACP, the WV Chapter of Sierra Club, and the Coalition for Reliable Power, has been overwhelming!

Thousands of people have viewed and downloaded the meeting notice, nearly 500 people have "liked" and shared the notice on Facebook, numerous organizations and local governments have disseminated the meeting notice to thousands more, and meeting notice fliers are popping up all over the tri-state!  And, something truly amazing (but completely expected) is happening -- people from diverse backgrounds are coming together to talk about electricity issues, volunteer their time, and to speak with one voice!

We heard many horror stories last week while out and about spreading the word.  We have made many more connections through emails, social media, phone calls and comments on this blog.  Particularly tragic was the story of a customer relying on a ventilator who was told to pay up on the more than $1000 monthly bill his family received, or Potomac Edison would shut off his service.  Meanwhile, Potomac Edison's parent company is proposing to compensate its CEO at a rate of more than $23M per year.  What's wrong with this picture? 

The investigation of Potomac Edison's billing and meter reading practices in Maryland begins today.  The "legal housekeeping" described by Potomac Edison spokesman Todd Meyers in the article is actually the company's effort to prohibit participation in the case by the individual customers who originally brought the complaint last year.  Potomac Edison would much rather deal directly with state agencies and not have to dirty its hands consorting with the hoi polloi.
Meyers said that most of the company’s past problems with the meter readers are “in the rearview mirror.”

“We look forward to going to the hearing and giving our side of the story,” Meyers said. “We’re prepared to go there and cooperate with the PSC, and I think we have a good story to tell.”
Todd's story pales in comparison to all the stories I have heard from disgruntled Potomac Edison customers lately, who continue to receive outrageous bills they cannot pay.  Despite Todd's insistence, all the problems are not "in the rearview mirror."  That's merely how it looks to Todd as he's driving away from the hit and run that monthly Potomac Edison bills have become.  The problems continue.

We'd also like to hear Potomac Edison's side of the story about its proposal to purchase a 40-year old power generator from one of its affiliates at an inflated price that will translate into another 6% rate hike.  We will be presenting a brief overview of the issue and asking the meeting participants to let the PSC know what they think about the proposal.

Potomac Edison continues to make the same old excuses and insist that the problems have been fixed, but the community says that's just not true.

Please join us this Wednesday night, May 22, at 7:00 p.m. at Wright Denny Intermediate school in Charles Town.  Doors open at 6:30 and we will have information stations and handouts available.  We ask that attendees bring along a copy of their most recent Potomac Edison bill for reference in filling out our survey about billing issues.  Data collected will be used to develop statistics for use in illustrating the widespread nature of the problem for the Public Service Commission.  We hope you will attend and add your voice to our call for the WV PSC to open its own investigation of Potomac Edison's practices.  We the people will not be denied!

We have invited your elected officials, both state and local, as well as representatives of the PSC, the Consumer Advocate, and Potomac Edison, to come and listen to your concerns and demonstrate that they actually care about you and are not merely providing lip service while posturing for the press.

Electric utilities continually play a divide and conquer game with their customers.  The company prefers to deal with each customer individually, where the customer may be at a disadvantage due to lack of knowledge about electric rates and tariffs and a feeling of isolation. 
"We take our billing process very seriously," said Gilliam. "It's also personal and private. The conversation is between a customer service rep and the customer."
It's much easier to blow us off, one by one.  Potomac Edison's greatest fear is that its customers may unite and rise as one.  See you all on Wednesday!
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Plan to Attend Citizens' Public Hearing on Potomac Edison Issues

5/14/2013

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POTOMAC EDISON ELECTRIC BILLING PROBLEMS?

Outrageously high bills?

Month after month of estimated bills?

Poor customer service and too many excuses?

We’ve had enough!

Join us for a citizens’ public hearing on May 22, 2013, at Wright Denny Intermediate School in Charles Town where we will gather information, share experiences, and provide feedback to the West Virginia Public Service Commission, your elected representatives, and representatives from the electric company.  Let your voice be heard!

Where: 
Wright Denny Intermediate School
209 W. Congress St.
Charles Town, WV

When: 
7 p.m. Wednesday, May 22nd (doors open at 6:30)

What:
Public input calling for investigation of Potomac Edison business practices and information about additional increases to Potomac Edison bills caused by the company’s proposed generation purchase.

Sponsored by:  
Jefferson County NAACP
West Virginia Chapter of Sierra Club
The Coalition for Reliable Power

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Please bring a copy of your most recent Potomac Edison bill.  We will be distributing a questionnaire to gather information on common problems residents are facing.  If you plan to make public comment, please bring a copy of your comments to submit to the PSC.

For more information contact:

George Rutherford, Jefferson County NAACP

Warren Stewart, Jefferson County NAACP

Daniel Chiotos, WV Chapter, Sierra Club

Keryn Newman, Coalition for Reliable Power

Download a copy of this flier to post or distribute!  Spread the word!

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Potomac Edison, Mon Power and West Penn Power High Bills Support FirstEnergy CEO's $23M Salary and Personal Use of Corporate Jet

5/2/2013

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Have you been plagued with high electric bills?  Has your electric company failed to read your electric meter as required by law?  Has your electric bill been estimated more often than not?  Has your billing date changed, causing you to get an outrageous bill?  Do you feel you are being lied to by your electric company's customer service? 

Welcome to the club, Potomac Edison, Mon Power and West Penn Power customers!  There are thousands, perhaps millions, of us!  But, don't despair... your electric bills are going toward a good cause.

Potomac Edison, Mon Power and West Penn Power parent company FirstEnergy will be holding it's annual stockholders' meeting later this month and asking its investors to approve (although approval is merely a formality that can be overruled) an executive compensation package that will provide CEO Tony Alexander with $23.3 MILLION in annual compensation and performance awards, including perks such as:

  1. Company-paid financial planning and tax preparation services.
  2. Limited personal use of the corporate aircraft.  Pursuant to the direction of the Board, Mr. Alexander is required to use our corporate aircraft for all personal and business travel for security purposes (because those hoi polloi cooties can be deadly). With CEO approval, other executives including the (henchmen) NEOs, may from time to time, use our corporate aircraft for personal travel. We have a written policy that sets forth guidelines regarding the personal use of the corporate aircraft by executive officers and other employees.  The Committee believes these perquisites are reasonable, competitive, and consistent with our overall compensation philosophy.
  3. Severance Plan which provides three weeks’ base pay for each full year of service with a minimum benefit of 52 weeks of base salary and maximum benefit of 104 weeks of base salary (and a golden parachute). Additionally, executives who elect continuation of health care for the severance period will be provided this benefit at active employee rates and must also pay taxes on any amount in excess of what employees with the same level of service would receive under the FirstEnergy Employee Severance Benefits Plan.
  4. In addition, certain executives are eligible to receive limited perquisites. In 2012, the NEOs were provided: (1) financial planning and tax preparation services for Alexander and Vespoli of $11,370 and $9,265, respectively; (2) charitable matching contributions for Vespoli and Jones; (3) premiums for the group personal excess liability and life insurance for all NEOs; and (4) personal use of the corporate aircraft for Alexander, Vespoli, Jones, and Lash.  Executive officers’ spouses and immediate family members may accompany executives on Company aircraft using unoccupied space on flights that were already scheduled, and we incur no aggregate incremental cost in connection with such use. (bring the whole fam damily for a ratepayer financed vacation!)
  5. Accumulated pension benefits of $33M.
  6. Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan in addition to pension.

Let them eat cake!
Additionally, FirstEnergy's Board shares:

Also in 2012, we entered into an employment agreement (later referred to as the Alexander Agreement) with our President and CEO, Mr. Anthony J. Alexander. Your Board believes Mr. Alexander is uniquely qualified to guide your Company through the current unsettled environment based on his lengthy experience in the industry, familiarity with the regulatory process, and visionary leadership. The Alexander Agreement, by its terms, is expected to incent (psst - "incent" isn't a word!) Mr. Alexander’s service, expertise, and direction through at least the next several years as we execute our strategy, address the challenges of a weak economy and increasing regulations, deploy our succession plans, and position your Company for long-term success.

Finally, your Board is confident the Alexander Agreement, which encourages Mr. Alexander’s continued employment, will benefit shareholders and your Company favorably.

However, given Mr. Alexander’s age, eligibility for retirement, personal circumstances, and the fact that he was evaluating the timing of his retirement from the Company, your Board believed it was important to shareholders and our Company to look beyond the annual compensation programs in order to solidify Mr. Alexander’s continued employment through at least the next several years.  Your Board believes Mr. Alexander is uniquely qualified to continue to direct the achievement of our strategy based on his vision for the future and strong commitment to that vision, deep understanding of the strategic direction of our Company, ability to identify opportunities to navigate market complexities, and foresight to understand the impact of potential opportunities on our Company. In support of our strategic business objectives, Mr. Alexander guided the Company through the transition to competitive generation markets in Ohio and Pennsylvania, developed our long-term retail strategy to compete in deregulated markets and led the execution of the strategy to pursue opportunities for growth that would not otherwise be available in regulated markets. He was also instrumental in pursuing our merger with Allegheny Energy, Inc. in 2010 which was consummated in February 2011. The merger created opportunities to enhance shareholder value, including repositioning our business mix to include a substantially larger regulated utility base that supports our dividend. Also, your Board believes Mr. Alexander’s 40 years of experience with the Company, including 23 years as a senior officer; his knowledge of regulatory and governmental affairs; and the relationship he has built with regulators, policy makers, investors, and employees is critically important to our success, especially during the current continuing depressed economic conditions.

The primary objectives of your Company’s executive compensation program are to attract, motivate, retain, and reward the talented executives who we believe can provide the performance and leadership we need to achieve success in the highly complex and competitive energy services industry. Our executive compensation program is centered on a pay for performance philosophy and is aligned with the long-term interests of our shareholders.

Our vision is to be a leading regional energy provider, recognized for operational excellence, customer service and our commitment to safety; the choice for long-term growth, investment value and financial strength; and a Company driven by the leadership, skills, diversity, and character of our employees.


Puh-leeze!  I'm betting if Tony and his henchmen were the sudden and unfortunate victims of a targeted alien abduction that our lights wouldn't even blink.  Simply put -- nobody would miss them -- and we'd be paying millions less for our electric service!  Where's a good alien invasion when you need it?  Of course, I expect the aliens would promptly return the NEOs when they realize how completely useless they are.  Hope dashed once again.

Now, compare the plight of Tony and his henchmen to Philippe, who writes,
"Potomic Edison is in the business of gouging it's customers. I received a bill due april 12 2013 for 831.35. I found out about it through my online checking account which I was floored. Apparently they missed a reading and due to UNDER estimating this bill covered costs that went back 6 damn months. No phone call no anything other then sorry sir but the money has allready cleared and there is nothing we can do about it. I am fed up with all the back handed undermining and borderline extortion that we as a citizen have to endure all because of greed and that all mighty dollar. I will be taking up the cause of bringing a class action lawsuit against this company as I have already spoken to many of my neighbors in regards to this Companies less then lawful and misleading ways. I am a disabled vet on a very fixed income and in the 20 plus years of living here I have never had a bill exceed the hi 300 dollar range EVER. As for Potomic Edison who is already having to explain themselves in court in the State of MD. may now ad another state to the mix, WV. and very very pissed off about this!"

Or perhaps the plight of Cathy, who told others gathered to discuss Potomac Edison's billing issues that she hadn't yet moved into her trailer when she received an electric bill for $600. The Harpers Ferry resident, who has been living next door to the home for six months, said she set the thermostat below 50 degrees all winter and only kept a small light burning as a deterrent.  "Their explanation to me was they estimated it for two months, and then we had a hurricane and they couldn't come. And then we had bad weather and they couldn't come," Jackson said of her conversations with the company. "I said, 'Then why didn't you come when the weather was good?' They didn't have an answer."

Or "SWOFLO" who writes:
"some of us live on a limited income and cant afford to pay 2 bills in 1 month. mine was estimated 4 months and by the time it got read they overcharged me 900 dollars, of course i will get a few months of bill less elect but i wont get the car i had repossed back because i couldnt make the payment for 2 months."

Tony, the peasants have no bread!  I fear that telling them to eat cake instead would be equivalent to fomenting insurrection.  Let Marie be a lesson to you!
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National High-Voltage Transmission Opposition Comes Together

5/1/2013

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Ut-oh, transmission project owners!

While attending the Wisconsin Energy Action Fair in Mauston over the weekend, experienced transmission opponents from across the country gathered to compare notes, share experiences and tactics, and discuss strategy and national energy policy.  Online friendships and alliances were cemented together in person.

Know what happens when you put a bunch of transmission opponents in a room together?  It's the all-transmission-all-the-time gab fest, where we're all allowed to indulge in thought-provoking and laughter-inducing conversations about our favorite subject that bores most of the other people we know:  transmission!

I suppose this could be considered the first of many national transmission opposition conventions, however, I'm not going to put my "The Importance of Strategic Planning in Grassroots Opposition" PowerPoint, or any summaries of any other speaker presentations, online.  That's what transmission owners do.  We're smarter!  If you weren't there, you missed out!

Many thanks to Rob, Jane, and all the friendly folks at SOUL for being such gracious hosts and making the weekend worth the trip!  Looking forward to the next event!

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Transmission Opposition 101 - Listen Live

4/21/2013

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Tune in at 10:00 a.m. Eastern on Tuesday morning to hear the hour-long interview we did with WDRT's "Heart of Wellness" radio show.

The interview is a teaser for next weekend's SOUL Wisconsin Energy Action Fair, where we will be speaking.

Hope to see you at the fair!

Missed the show?  Listen to a replay.

Here's another article.

Won't we have fun?

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"Tensions Mount" Over Widespread FirstEnergy "Potomac Edison" Billing Errors

4/19/2013

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Ut-oh, FirstEnergy. UT-OHHHHHHH!

If I wasn't buried under a mound of your paper, I might have more to say right now, but I did NOT say the quote attributed to me in the article.

The big, uncaring, faceless corporation really ought to be ashamed of itself for the effect it is having on ordinary people who have been surprised with outrageous, inaccurate bills over the past year.

More to come...
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Stop Higher Electric Bills on Thursday!

4/16/2013

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The Jefferson County NAACP will sponsor a public meeting concerning the recent outrageous increase in electric bills, and a proposal to further increase electric rates to purchase a 40-year old coal fired power plant. This meeting will also present information on the potential of energy efficiency to save money on electric bills and create thousands of West Virginia jobs.

The meeting will be held on Thursday, April 18, 7:00pm at the Fishermen Hall located at 300 South West Street in Charles Town. Daniel Chiotos of the Sierra Club and Patience Wait of Stop PATH will be speaking and answering questions.

The local state legislators have been invited to attend and hear the public concerns. If you are unhappy and concerned about your electric and want to prevent another unnecessary rate hike, please come to this meeting so that a message can be sent to the WV Public Service Commission. There will be opportunities to take action at this event.
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