On the eve of Christmas, the Public Utility Commission released the results of its annual Cold Weather Survey. The report indicates that 24,175 households in Pennsylvania will enter the winter…
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Patrick Cicero Will Advocate for Low-Income Utility Consumers on Multiple State Committees
This fall, Patrick Cicero, Director of the Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (PULP), was appointed to multiple committees that will allow him to strongly advocate on behalf of low-income utility consumers.…
PULP and RHLS Welcome New Staff Attorney, Joline Price!
The Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (PULP) and Regional Housing Legal Services (RHLS) are excited to announce that Joline Price has joined the PULP/RHLS team as our newest Staff Attorney. Originally from…
Celebrating the Retirement of Harry Geller: Utilities Advocate, Mentor, and Friend
On July 1st, Harry Geller will retire from the Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (PULP) after more than four decades of incredible legal services advocacy. Leading PULP for twenty-seven years, Harry…
Inextricable Links Between Housing Affordability and Energy Efficiency
This week, the Natural Resources Defense Council, National Housing Trust Fund, Energy Foundation, Elevate Energy, and New Ecology released their final report, Potential for Energy Savings in Affordable Multifamily Housing. This…