Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., is offering Maryland customers a range of programs and tools to help manage their electric bills as energy demands increase during the warmer months. Serving approximately 285,000 customers in Maryland and 155,000 in West Virginia, Potomac Edison aims to provide resources for efficient energy use. Jim Myers, FirstEnergy President for West Virginia and Maryland, highlights the company's commitment to helping customers control their energy budgets, particularly following a harsh winter that saw increased electricity costs. Customers are encouraged to visit firstenergycorp.com/help for more information and tools to manage their electric accounts effectively.
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