Peabody Municipal Light Plant is warning its customers to be on the alert about a scam that dupes customers into making a direct payment or risk having their electric service turned off immediately due to a delinquent account. "Obviously, we don't want people to be scammed and it is so frustrating," PMLP Director of Human Resources and Community Relations John Maihos said. … [Read more...] about Peabody Municipal Light warns customers to be wary of scam
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PMLP historical calendars are now available
The 2025 edition of the popular Peabody Municipal Light Plant (PMLP) historical calendar is now available at several locations in Peabody and Lynnfield, including the PMLP office at 201 Warren St. exit in Peabody, all branches of the Peabody Institute Library, Peabody City Hall, Lynnfield Town Hall, the Lynnfield Public Library, Energy Credit Union, as well as many local … [Read more...] about PMLP historical calendars are now available
PMLP sends mutual aid workers to help with Helene
Two lineworkers from the Peabody Municipal Light Plant traveled to Georgia to assist with repairs due to damage from Hurricane Helene. Working Supervisor and Lineworker, Kevin MacGregor, Lead Lineworker and Troubleworker, Ed Melo, left on Friday, Sept. 27 in PMLP’s Truck 58 for the Crisp County Power Commission in Cordele, Georgia. PMLP was called upon by the Northeast … [Read more...] about PMLP sends mutual aid workers to help with Helene
Peabody Municipal Light Plant announces rate increase in electric bills
Effective April 1, 2024, Peabody Municipal Light Plant electric customers will see their monthly bills increase by a net amount of 9.1%. The announcement from PMLP Manager Joe Anastasi is the result of an extensive cost of service study ordered by the light plant and its commissioners. Although inflation rates for some goods are stabilizing, the electric industry has seen … [Read more...] about Peabody Municipal Light Plant announces rate increase in electric bills