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Jesse Shaver

Director of Organic Content & SEO

Jesse Shaver

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About the Author

Jesse Shaver has over 15 years in the digital marketing space. Currently her focus is on helping consumers navigate the complexities of the energy industry, highlighting emerging innovations and technologies in the energy sector and elevating awareness of renewable energy trends so people and business can make the best energy decisions. Jesse enjoys spending time with her family, going to the beach and being outdoors.

Credentials

  • B.S. Business Administration – Towson University
  • 15+ years specializing in digital marketing and customer experience

Latest Content from Jesse Shaver

  • Options for Energy Assistance with Your Electricity Bill

    In recent times, the electricity industry has seen significant shifts, leading to a rise in electricity costs across the United States. These changes are multifaceted, involving increased demand, transitioning energy sources, regulatory changes, and infrastructural upgrades. Understanding these dynamics and where costs are highest can empower consumers to seek assistance effectively.

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  • Understanding Electricity Shut Off Laws in the U.S.

    There's nothing scarier than getting your power turned off when you need it the most. Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes when your electricity is suddenly cut off? Whether it’s a chilly winter evening in Connecticut or a sweltering summer afternoon in Texas, knowing the laws can keep your lights on and your home cozy.

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  • When Is Electricity The Cheapest?

    While a wide variety of factors affect electricity rates, the most dependable one is electricity demand. This page examines how electricity demand works so you can understand when your rates are cheapest.

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  • What Is A Kilowatt-Hour (kWh)?

    A kilowatt-hour is a unit of energy used to measure energy consumption or generation. Electricity providers use kWh to determine how much electricity you consume. If you've ever looked at or compared electricity rates, you will see that these rates are priced per kWh.

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  • West Penn Power Bill

    West Penn Power customers will need their customer number to switch electricity providers. For more information on how to find your West Penn Power customer number on your bill, see below:

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