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Duquesne Light Company is a utility company that delivers electricity to customers in western Pennsylvania. Learn about its energy supply rates, vegetation management, outage notifications, billing options and more.
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Duquesne Light Company delivers reliable and safe energy to over half a million customers in southwestern Pennsylvania. Learn about billing options, energy conservation, electric choice, payment assistance and more.
Find out how to reach Duquesne Light Company by phone, mail, or online for various inquiries and issues. Learn about their policies, forms, and mobile app for managing your account and reporting outages.
Duquesne Light Holdings, Inc. ( DLH) is an energy services holding company formed in 1989 to serve as the holding company for Duquesne Light Company and to engage in certain unregulated energy and related businesses.
For more than 100 years, Duquesne Light Company has provided safe and reliable electric service to communities in southwestern Pennsylvania. Today, our core values of safety, integrity ...
May 18, 2023 · DLC releases its inaugural ESG report, outlining its performance and initiatives in climate, people and governance. The report showcases DLC's progress and targets in advancing a clean energy future for the Pittsburgh region.
Mar 20, 2024 · DLC files for a regulatory review of its distribution base rates to support grid modernization and clean energy transition. The proposed rate changes would take effect on or before Jan. 1, 2025, and would affect customers in Allegheny and Beaver counties.