Frequently Asked Questions
Delaware
Q | How do I become accredited as a Third Party Supplier with Delmarva Power?
A | As a Third Party Supplier, you must be licensed with the Delaware PSC in accordance with PSC regulations and procedures.
Third Party Suppliers must also be certified with PJM, i.e. have executed the appropriate PJM and FERC applications, credit reviews and agreements that are appropriate to the levels and types of business you plan to conduct with PJM.
After these two conditions are met, in order to become eligible to participate in retail access in the company's electric service territory, the TPS must be registered with Delmarva Power. This process is fully described on this Web site, under How To Register.
As part of the registration process each TPS must complete and mail the Electricity Supplier Application Package and provide the required documentation mentioned in the application. The mailing and shipping addresses can be found under Contact Information.
Q | How does a TPS obtain historical usage data for a customer, prior to enrolling the customer?
A | The first and preferred option is to request this information directly from the customers. Note that all Delaware customers receive this information as part of their Enrollment Package. Historical monthly usage is also available, free of charge, through the 867hu EDI transaction.
Q | How does a TPS obtain historical interval meter data for a customer?
A | Historical interval meter data is available through Energy Profiler Online. This Internet-based tool provides easy access to interval data for Third Party Electric Suppliers.
Q | Do customers receive a single bill or two bills: one from Delmarva Power and one from the TPS?
A | Under Delaware regulation, the Third Party Suppliers will provide all customers the opportunity to choose among three options: one consolidated bill from Delmarva Power (LDC billing option), one consolidated bill from the TPS (TPS billing option), or two separate bills (dual billing option).
Q | Whom do I contact if I have other questions or problems related to Electric Choice?
A | Please contact Supplier Relations.
