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Adam Cain
VP of Growth Marketing
About the Author
Adam Cain has over 15 years of experience in consumer marketing and is currently the VP of Growth Marketing at Power Target LLC, which owns and operates ElectricityRates.com. Adam and his team of energy experts specialize in taking the complexities of the energy industry and distilling them into easy to digest content and experiences to help people understand their options and make the best energy decisions. Adam is a Maryland native and graduated from Towson University. Adam spends most of his free time mountain biking, playing golf and exploring trails with his two rescue dogs.
Credentials
- B.S. in Business Administration – Towson University
- 15+ years specializing in digital marketing and customer experience
Latest Content from Adam Cain
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Empowering Maryland Households: A Guide to the Utility Relief Act
Discover how the Maryland Utility Relief Act provides vital financial assistance and shut-off protections for residents. Learn about expanded energy grants and new resources designed to help Maryland households manage utility debt and ensure long-term energy affordability.
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PPL Electric Rate Increase for June 2026
PPL Electric rates are changing in June 2026. Learn how a $275M PUC settlement, new AI data center tariffs, and rising market costs will impact your monthly bill and how to lock in a lower rate.
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Eversource Electricity Rate Hike February 2026
Starting Feb 1, 2026, Eversource MA rates increase to $0.15629/kWh. Find out why prices are rising and how to save money using Mass Save incentives and competitive supplier comparisons.
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PPL Electricity Rate Increase December 2025
Get ahead of the PPL rate hike on December 1, 2025. Learn how the rising Price to Compare (PTC) will impact your bill, why costs are surging, and your options for relief: shop for a fixed-rate supplier or access PPL bill assistance programs.
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PECO Rate Hike Coming in June 2025
PECO electricity rates in Philadelphia and surrounding areas are increasing on June 1st, 2025. Learn about the rate increase, the impact on the Price to Compare (PTC), and how to switch to a competitive energy supplier.
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