[Note: Our other privacy notice applies to usage of our Web site and various social networking platforms that we use.]
PPL recently replaced its meters with more advanced meters that enhance its ability to collect electricity usage data sent from the meter(s) at your home or business. These meters capture information about your real-time electricity usage which is then transmitted to us in regular time intervals (typically every 2-4 hours). PPL also collects information from the meters on significant events related to electric service, such as outages, voltage fluctuations, heat alarms, and meter tampering alerts. The data transmitted by the meter does not contain any personally identifiable information (such as your name, account number, phone number, or address). Once we receive the data, however, we associate it with your PPL account.
Your electric meter sends us information about your electricity usage in your home or business (collectively, “Electricity Information”). For example, we receive:
Your Electricity Information is primarily used to calculate your electricity bill. We share your data with you so you can understand your electric consumption, your rates, and how your bill is calculated. Further, we use the data to enable prompt power restoration after outages that may occur in your neighborhood.
We may also use Electricity Information for:
Access to your Electricity Information is limited to: you; anyone you have authorized to review, administer, and/or pay on your account; PPL (including authorized PPL employees); our service providers; energy suppliers; or in connection with a corporate change or dissolution (including, for example, a merger, acquisition, reorganization, consolidation, bankruptcy, liquidation, sale of assets, or wind down of business), any involved parties and any of their or our advisors (including, for example, legal counsel, accountants and consultants). If you purchase your electricity supply from a retail electricity supplier, that company will also have access to your data.
We may also disclose your Electricity Information when we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect rights or property; in the event of an emergency or to protect your safety or the safety of others; to investigate fraud or respond to a government, law enforcement, judicial, or other legal request; or to comply with the law.
Security of Electricity Information
Our data security policies include, but are not limited to, education and training and the use of technologies such as firewalls, encryption, digital signatures, authentication, and access controls.
PPL disclaims liability for disclosure of Electricity Information due to errors or unauthorized acts of third parties during or after transmission of such Information.
If at any time during or after our relationship we believe that the security of your Electricity Information in our care may have been compromised, we may seek to notify you of that development. If a notification is appropriate, we will endeavor to notify you as promptly as possible under the circumstances. If we have your email address, we may notify you by email to the most recent email address you have provided us in your account profile. Please keep your email address in your account up to date. You can change that email address anytime in your account profile. You consent to our use of email as a means of such notification.
PPL welcomes questions or comments our customers may have regarding this Notice or the use of your personal information. Please send any questions or comments to PPL, attention: Advanced Meter Privacy Notice, PPL Electric Utilities, c/o S. Smith, 827 Hausman Road, Allentown, Pa., 18104. You can also call 1-800-342-5775, or email privacypolicy@pplweb.com.
We may change this Notice from time to time. When we do, we will let you know by posting the changed notice on this page with a new “Last Updated” date. In some cases (for example, if we significantly expand our collection or sharing of your Electricity Information), we may also tell you about changes by additional means, such as by sending an email to the email address we have on file for you. In some cases, we may request your consent to the changes.
Last Updated: October 2019.