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- Step-by-Step Customer Guide for Checking Energy Usage - SCE
Log in to your “My Account” at sce com and access your hourly usage details for SDP event days to view your performance towards the minimum usage eligibility requirement For the best experience, we recommend you use a computer or laptop to perform these steps
- Understanding Your TIME-OF-USE (TOU) Bill - SCE
Multiplies your energy usage by the average cost of energy for a “snapshot” of your total cost of energy (by time of day) Other credits charges include any costs that do not vary by time of day
- SCE Load Profiles | SCE
Explore SCE's Load Profiles, offering static and dynamic profiles that represent average hourly electricity usage patterns across different customer rate groups
- Rate Schedule TOU-GS-1
A monthly customer charge, which does not vary based on your usage Time-Of-Use (TOU) energy charges are the cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of energy used in each TOU period
- Time of Use Pilot Study | SCE
With a TOU rate plan you will have the option to take more control over what you pay for electricity, based on when and how much you use If you can shift some of your electricity usage to take advantage of the lower off-peak rates, you have the ability to lower your overall electricity costs
- TOU-8 Rate Fact Sheet_WCAG - SCE
RTP is pricing that reflects the hourly variation in electricity costs due to changes in demand You may lower your costs when you reduce energy usage during hours with higher prices and or shift usage to lower priced hours
- CPUC Decision - Customer Fact Sheet - Energization Timelines
On Oct 7, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed two energization statutes into law: AB 50 and SB 410 These statutes direct the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to develop energization timing targets for investor-owned utilities (IOUs), including Southern California Edison
- TOU-GS-1 Rate Fact Sheet_WCAG - SCE
Time-Of-Use (TOU) energy charges are the cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of energy used in each TOU period TOU periods vary by time of day, day of the week, and season (see TOU Periods chart)
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