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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 74501-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 66085-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 1 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4864-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 15, 2022 Decision 22-08-001 Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2022 1C18 Resolution APPLICABILITY Available as an option to Customers eligible for service under Schedule D, D-CARE, and D-FERA. This Schedule is not available to Customers receiving service u nder Schedules DM, DMS-1, DMS-2, or DMS-3. Electric vehicl e load that was separately met ered under Schedule TOU-EV-1 is now eligible for service under Option PRIME or Option PRIME-CPP of this Schedule. Option A, Option A-CPP, Option B and Option B-CPP of this Schedule are av ailable subject a cap of 200,000 Customer accounts, which may not be exceeded. Service under th is Schedule is subject to meter availability. This Schedule contains ten rate structures: Option 4-9 PM, Opti on 4-9 PM-CPP, Option 5-8 PM, Option 5-8 PM-CPP, Option PRIME, Option PRIME-CPP, Option A, Op tion A-CPP, Option B, and Option B-CPP. Option A, Option A-CPP, Option B, and Option B-CPP of this Sche d u l e a r e c l o s e d t o n e w Customers. Customers not eligible for Discontinued TOU Periods, who were s erved on Option A, Option A-CPP, Option B, or Option B-CPP as of March 1, 2019 are eligible to c ontinue receiving service on these Options until transitioned to an applicable Option with updated TOU Periods during SCE's residential TOU default implementation (anticipated to be in la te 2020). However, these Customers cannot switch between Discontinued TOU Period Options, and will become ineligible for Discontinued TOU Period Options if they elect to change to an O ption with updated TOU periods. (e. g., Option 4-9 PM, Option 4-9 PM-CPP, Option 5-8 PM, Option 5-8 PM-CPP, Option PRIME, and Option PRIME-CPP). In order to be served on Option PRIME or Option PRIME-CPP, Cust omers must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in Special Condition 5 or 6 herein. Pursuant to Decision (D. )18-11-029, except for the Customers on D i s c o n t i n u e d T O U P e r i o d s t o continue the existing dual participation in accordance with Spe cial Condition 4. d., all Customers served under Option 4-9-CPP, Option 5-8-CPP, Option Prime-CPP, Option A-CPP, or Option B-CPP, of this Schedule are not eligible to enroll in any other d emand response program offered by SCE or any third-party administered demand response program. Pursuant to Special Condition 10 herein, Customers receiving se rvice under this Schedule are eligible to receive the California Climate Credit as shown in t he Rates section below. Pursuant to California Public Ut ilities Commission D. 17-01-006 and D. 17-10-018, solar Customers meeting the eligibility criteria outlined in Special Condition 12 below are eligible to continue receiving service on Option A, Option A-CPP, Option B and Optio n B-CPP of this rate schedule for the duration of their Discontinue d TOU Period Criteria. Custome rs eligible for Discontinued TOU Periods on Option A, Option A-CPP, Option B, Option B-CPP after March 1, 2019 must remain on these Options to remain eligible for Discontinued TOU Periods, and may not elect a change of rate schedule between Disconti nued TOU Periods Options. TERRITORY Within the entire territor y served. (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) | | (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88856-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88266-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 2 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 2C9 Resolution RATES Customers receiving service under this Schedule will be charged the applicable rates under Option 4-9 PM, Option 4-9 PM-CPP, Option 5-8 PM, Option 5-8 PM-CPP, Option PRI ME, Option PRIME-CPP Option A, Option A-CPP, Option B, or Option B-CPP, as listed below. CPP E vent Charges will apply to all energy usage during CPP Event Energy Charge periods and CPP Non-Event Energy Credits will apply as a reduction on CPP Non-Event Energy Credit Periods during Summer Season days, 4:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m., as described in Special Conditions 1 and 3, below: Delivery Service Option 4-9 PM / Option 4-9 PM-CPP Total1UG*** DWREC3 Energy Charge-$/k Wh Summer Season -On-Peak 0. 33819 (I) 0. 25153 (R) 0. 00000 Mid-Peak 0. 33819 (I) 0. 13997 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 28624 (I) 0. 08205 (R) 0. 00000 Winter Season-Mid-Peak 0. 33819 (I) 0. 18209 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 28624 (I) 0. 10782 (R) 0. 00000 Super-Off-Peak 0. 26755 (I) 0. 09021 (R) 0. 00000 Baseline Credit**** -$/k Wh (0. 09379) (R) 0. 00000 Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge5-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/day Single-Family Residence 0. 031 Multi-Family Residence 0. 024 Minimum Charge**-$/day Single Family Residence 0. 346 Multi-Family Residence 0. 346 Minimum Charge (Medical Baseline)**-$/day Single Family Residence 0. 173 Multi-Family Residence 0. 173 California Climate Credit4(86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 Option 4-9 PM-CPP CPP Event Energy Charge-$/k Wh 0. 80000 Summer CPP Non-Event Credit On-Peak Energy Credit-$/k Wh (0. 15170) Maximum Available Credit-$/k Wh**** Summer Season (0. 53333) (I)Generation2 * Represents 100% of the disco unt percentage as shown in the ap plicable Special Condition of this Schedule. ** The Minimum Charge is applicab le when the Delivery Service E nergy Charge, plus the applicable Basic Charge is less than the Minimum Charge. *** The ongoing Competition Tran sition Charge CTC of ($0. 00039) per k Wh is recovered in the U G component of Generation. **** The Baseline Credit applies up to 100% of the Baseline All ocation, regardless of Time-of-U se time period. Additional Bas eline Allocations apply for Customers with Heat P ump Water Heaters served under this Option. The Baseline Allocations are se t forth in Preliminary Stateme nt, Part H. *****The Maxim um Available Credit is t he capped credit amount f or CPP Customers dual participating in other demand response pr ograms. 1 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Acc ess (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Servi ce Customers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of th is Schedule but instead pay th e DWRBC as provided by Schedule DA-CRS or Schedule CCA-CRS. 2 Generation = The Gen rates are applicable only to Bundled Ser vice Customers. See Special Condition below for PCIA recovery. 3 DWREC = Department o f Water Resources (DWR) Energy Credit-F or more information on the DWR Energy Credit, see the Billing C alculation Special Condition of this Schedule. 4 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. See the Special Conditions of this Schedule for more information. 5 The Modified Cost Allocation Mec hanism (MCAM) charge recovers the net cost associated with system reliability procurement or dered by the CPUC that SCE has procured on behalf of customers whose generation s ervices are provided by certain E lectric Service Providers or C ommunity Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88857-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88267-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 3 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 3C9 Resolution RATES (Continued) Option 4-9 PM / Option 4-9 PM-CPP Trans1Distrbtn2NSGC3NDC4PPPC5CIA6WFC7DWRA10PUCRF8Total9 Energy Charge-$/k Wh Summer Season -On-Peak 0. 01902 0. 28007 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 33819 (I) Mid-Peak 0. 01902 0. 28007 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 33819 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 22812 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 28624 (I) Winter Season-Mid-Peak 0. 01902 0. 28007 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 33819 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 22812 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 28624 (I) Super-Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 20943 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 26755 (I) Baseline Credit**** -$/k Wh (0. 09379) (R) (0. 09379) (R) Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge12-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/day Single-Family Residence 0. 031 0. 031 Multi-Family Residence 0. 024 0. 024 Minimum Charge**-$/day Single Family Residence 0. 346 0. 346 Multi-Family Residence 0. 346 0. 346 Minimum Charge (Medical Baseline)**-$/day Single Family Residence 0. 173 0. 173 Multi-Family Residence 0. 173 0. 173 California Climate Credit11 (86. 00) (86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assi stance Discount-% 100. 00 100. 00Delivery Service * Represents 100% of the discount percentage as shown in the a pplicable Special Condition of this Schedule. ** The Minimum Charge is applicabl e when the Delivery Service E nergy Charge, plus the applic able Basic Charge is less than the Minimum Charge. ***The Baseline Credit applies up to 100% of the Baseline Alloc ation, regardless of Time-of-Use time period. Additional Baseline Allocations apply for Customers with Heat Pump Water H eaters served under this Option. The Baseline Allocation is set forth in Preliminary Statement, Part H. 1 Trans = Transmission and the Tr ansmission Owners Tariff Charg e Adjustments (TOTCA) which are FERC approved. The TOTCA represents the Transm ission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment (TRBAA) of $(0. 00360) per k Wh, Reliability Services Balancing Account Adjustment (RSBAA) of ($ 0. 00008) per k Wh, and Transmission Access Charge Balancing Account Adjustment (TACBAA) of $0. 00351 per k Wh. 2 Distrbtn = Distribution. Incl udes recovery for California So lar Initiative costs. 3 NSGC = New System Generation Charge 4 NDC = Nuclear Decommissioning Charge 5 PPPC = Public Purpose Programs Charge (includes California Al ternate Rates for Energy Surcharge where applicable. ) 6 CIA = Conservation Incentive Adjustment 7 WFC = Wildfire Fund Non-Bypassable Charge. The Wildfire Fund N on-Bypassable Charge supports the California Wildfire Fund and is not applicabl e to exempt Customers pursuan t to D. 19-10-056. 8 PUCRF = The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule RF-E. 9 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Customers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but i nstead pay the DWRBC as pr ovided by Schedule DA-CRS or Schedule CCA-CRS. 10 DWRA = A refund from the California Department of Water Reso urces (DWR) relating to the purchase of power during the 2000-2001 energy crisis. 11 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. Se e the Special Conditions of this Schedule for more information. 12 The Modified Cost Allocation Mech anism (MCAM) charge recovers t he net cost associated with system reliability procurement orde red by the CPUC that SCE has procur ed on behalf of customers whose gen eration services are provided by c ertain Electric Service Provi ders or Community Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88858-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88268-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 4 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 4C9 Resolution RATES (Continued) Delivery Service Option 5-8 PM / Option 5-8 PM-CPP Total1UG*** DWREC3 Energy Charge-$/k Wh Summer Season -On-Peak 0. 34430 (I) 0. 39318 (R) 0. 00000 Mid-Peak 0. 34430 (I) 0. 20707 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 29429 (I) 0. 07266 (R) 0. 00000 Winter Season-Mid-Peak 0. 34430 (I) 0. 26594 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 29429 (I) 0. 10607 (R) 0. 00000 Super-Off-Peak 0. 26721 (I) 0. 08068 (R) 0. 00000 Baseline Credit**** -$/k Wh (0. 09380) (R) 0. 00000 Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge5-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/day Single-Family Residence 0. 031 Multi-Family Residence 0. 024 Minimum Charge**-$/day Single Family Residence 0. 346 Multi-Family Residence 0. 346 Minimum Charge (Medical Baseline)**-$/day Single Family Residence 0. 173 Multi-Family Residence 0. 173 California Climate Credit4(86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 Option 5-8 PM-CPP CPP Event Energy Charge-$/k Wh 0. 80000 Summer CPP Non-Event Credit On-Peak Energy Credit-$/k Wh (0. 15170) Maximum Available Credit-$/k Wh**** Summer Season (0. 53333) (I)Generation2 * Represents 100% of the discount percentage as shown in the ap plicable Special Condition of this Schedule. ** The Minimum Charge is applicable when the Delivery Service E nergy Charge, plus the applicable Basic Charge is less than the Minimum Charge. *** The ongoing Competition Transition Charge (CTC) of ($0. 0003 9) per k Wh is recovered in the UG component of Generation. **** The Baseline Credit applies up to 100% of the Baseline All ocation, regardless of Time-of-Use time period. Additional Bas eline Allocations apply for Customers with Heat Pump Water Heaters se rved under this Option. The Baseline Allocation is set forth in Preliminary Statement, Part H. ***** The Maximum Available Credi t is the capped credit amount for CPP Customers dual participating in other demand response programs. 1 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Cust omers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but instead pay the DWRB C as provided by Schedule DA-C RS or Schedule CCA-CRS. 2 Generation = The Gen rates are applicable only to Bundled Ser vice Customers. See Special Condition below for PCIA recovery. 3 DWREC = Department of Water Resources (DWR) Energy Credit-F or more information on the DWR Energy Cr edit, see the Billing Calculation Special C ondition of this Schedule. 4 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. See the Special Conditions of this S chedule for more information. 5 The Modified Cost Allocation Mech anism (MCAM) charge recovers t he net cost associated with system reliability procurement orde red by the CPUC that SCE has procured on behalf of customers whose generation s ervices are provided by certain E lectric Service Providers or C ommunity Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88859-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88269-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 5 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 5C9 Resolution RATES (Continued) Option 5-8 PM / Option 5-8 PM-CPP Trans1Distrbtn2NSGC3NDC4PPPC5CIA6WFC7DWRA10PUCRF8Total9 Energy Charge-$/k Wh Summer Season -On-Peak 0. 01902 0. 28618 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 34430 (I) Mid-Peak 0. 01902 0. 28618 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 34430 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 23617 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 29429 (I) Winter Season-Mid-Peak 0. 01902 0. 28618 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 34430 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 23617 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 29429 (I) Super-Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 20909 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 26721 (I) Baseline Credit**** -$/k Wh (0. 09380) (R) (0. 09380) (R) Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge12-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/day Single-Family Residence 0. 031 0. 031 Multi-Family Residence 0. 024 0. 024 Minimum Charge**-$/day Single Family Residence 0. 346 0. 346 Multi-Family Residence 0. 346 0. 346 Minimum Charge (Medical Baseline)**-$/day Single Family Residence 0. 173 0. 173 Multi-Family Residence 0. 173 0. 173 California Climate Credit11 (86. 00) (86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 100. 00Delivery Service * Represents 100% of the disco unt percentage as shown in the ap plicable Special Condition of this Schedule. ** The Minimum Charge is applicab le when the Delivery Service E nergy Charge, plus the applicable Basic Charge is less than the Minimum Charge. *** The Baseline Credit applies up to 100% of the Baseline Allo cation, regardless of Time-of-Use time period. Additional Basel ine Allocations apply for Customers with Heat P ump Water Heaters served under this Option. The Baseline Allocation is set for th in Preliminary Statement, Part H. 1 Trans = Transmission and the Transmission Owners Tariff Char ge Adjustments (TOTCA) which are FERC approved. The TOTCA repr esents the Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment (TRBAA) of $( 0. 00360) per k Wh, Reliability Services Balancing Account Adjust ment (RSBAA) of ($0. 00008) per k Wh, and Transmi ssion Access Charge Balancing Account Adjustment (TACB AA) of $0. 00351 per k Wh. 2 Distrbtn = Distri bution. Includes recovery for California S olar Initiative costs. 3 NSGC = New System Generation Charge 4 NDC = Nuclear Decommissioning Charge 5 PPPC = Public Purpose Programs Charge (includes California A lternate Rates for Energy S urcharge where applicable. ) 6 CIA = Conservation Incentive Adjustment 7 WFC = Wildfire Fund Non-Bypassable Charge. The Wildfire Fund N on-Bypassable Charge supports the California Wildfire Fund and is not applicable to exempt Custome rs pursuant to D. 19-10-056. 8 PUCRF = The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule R F-E. 9 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundl ed Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation S e r v i c e ( C C A Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Customers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but inste ad pay the DWRBC as provided by Schedule DA-CRS or Schedule CCA-CRS. 10 DWRA = A refund from the Ca lifornia Department of Water Res ources (DWR) relating to the pu rchase of power during the 2000-2001 energy crisis. 11 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. S ee the Special Conditions of this Schedule for more information. 12 The Modified Cost Allocation Mechanism (MCAM) charge recover s the net cost associated with system reliability procurement o rdered by the CPUC that SCE has procured on behalf of customers whose generation s ervices are provided by certain Electric Service Providers or C ommunity Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88860-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88270-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 6 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 6C9 Resolution RATES (Continued) Delivery Service Option PRIME / Option PRIME-CPP Total1UG** DWREC3 Energy Charge-$/k Wh/Meter/Day Summer Season On-Peak 0. 27050 (I) 0. 30842 (R) 0. 00000 Mid-Peak 0. 27050 (I) 0. 10976 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 18308 (I) 0. 07328 (R) 0. 00000 Winter Season Mid-Peak 0. 27579 (I) 0. 27853 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 17497 (I) 0. 06193 (R) 0. 00000 Super-Off-Peak 0. 17497 (I) 0. 06193 (R) 0. 00000 Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge5-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/Meter/Day 0. 545 (I) EV Meter Credit (Separately Metered EV Option)-$/Meter/Day (0. 412) (R) EV Submeter Credit-$/Meter/Day (0. 141) (R) California Climate Credit4(86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 Medical Line Item Discount-% 100. 000 Option PRIME-CPP CPP Event Energy Charge-$/k Wh 0. 80000 Summer CPP Non-Event Credit On-Peak Energy Credit-$/k Wh (0. 15170) Maximum Available Credit-$/k Wh**** Summer Season (0. 53333) (I)Generation2 * Represents 100% of the disco unt percentage as shown in the ap plicable Special Condition of this Schedule. ** The ongoing Competition Transi tion Charge (CTC) of ($0. 00039 ) per k Wh is recovered in the UG component of Generation. **** The Maximum Available Cr edit is the capped credit amount f or CPP Customers dual participati ng in other demand response pr ograms. 1 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Customers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but instead pay th e DWRBC as provided by Schedule DA-CRS or Schedule CCA-CRS. 2 Generation = The Gen rates are applicable only to Bundled Ser vice Customers. See Special Condition below for PCIA recovery. 3 DWREC = Department of Water Resources (DWR) Energy Credit-F or more information on the DWR Energy Credit, see the Billing C alculation Special Condition of this Schedule. 4 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. See the Special Conditions of this Schedule for more information. 5 The Modified Cost Allocation Mec hanism (MCAM) charge recovers the net cost associated with system reliability procurement or dered by the CPUC that SCE has procured on behalf of customers whose generation s ervices are provided by certain E lectric Service Providers or C ommunity Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88861-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88271-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 7 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 7C9 Resolution RATES (Continued) Option PRIME / Option PRIME-CPP Trans1Distrbtn2NSGC3NDC4PPPC5CIA6WFC7DWRA10PUCRF8Total9 Energy Charge-$/k Wh/Meter/Day Summer Season On-Peak 0. 01902 0. 21238 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 27050 (I) Mid-Peak 0. 01902 0. 21238 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 27050 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 12496 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 18308 (I) Winter Season Mid-Peak 0. 01902 0. 21767 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 27579 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 11685 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 17497 (I) Super-Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 11685 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 17497 (I) Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge12-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/Meter/Day 0. 545 (I) 0. 545 (I) EV Meter Credit (Separately Metered EV Option)-$/Meter/Day (0. 412) (R) (0. 412) (R) EV Submeter Credit-$/Meter/Day (0. 141) (R) (0. 141) (R) California Climate Credit11 (86. 00) (86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 100. 00 Medical Line Item Discount-% 100. 000 100. 000Delivery Service * Represents 100% of the discount percentage as shown in the applicable Special C ondition of this Schedule. 1 Trans = Transmission and the Tr ansmission Owners Tariff Charg e Adjustments (TOTCA) which are FERC approved. The TOTCA represents the Transmissi on Revenue Balancing Account Adj ustment (TRBAA) of $(0. 00360) per k Wh, Reliability Services Balancing Account Adj ustment (RSBAA) of $(0. 00008) per k Wh, and Transmission Access Charge Balancing Account Adjustment (TACBAA) of $0. 00351 per k Wh. 2 Distrbtn = Distribution 3 NSGC = New S ystem Generation Char ge 4 NDC = Nuclear Decommissioning Charge 5 PPPC = Public Purpose Pro grams Char ge (includes California Alternate Rates for Ener gy Surchar ge where applicable. ) 6 CIA = Conservation Incentive Ad justment 7 WFC = Wildfire Fund Non-Bypassable Charge. The Wildfire Fund N on-Bypassable Charge supports the California Wildfire Fund and is not applicable to exempt Customers pursuant to D. 19-10-056. 8 PUCRF = The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule RF-E. 9 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Customers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but inst ead pay the DWRBC as provide d by Schedule DA-CRS o r Schedule CCA-CRS. 10 DWRA = A refund from the California Department of Water Reso urces (DWR) relating to the purchase of power during the 2000-2001 energy crisis. 11 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. Se e the Special Conditions of this S chedule for more information. 12 The Modified Cost Allocation Mechanism (MCAM) charge recover s the net cost associated with system reliability procurement ordered by the CPUC that SCE has procured on behalf of customers whose generation services are provided by certain Electric Service Prov iders or Community Choice Aggre gators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88862-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88272-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 8 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 8C9 Resolution RATES (Continued) Delivery Service Option A / Option A-CPP Total1UG*** DWREC3 Energy Charge-$/k Wh/Meter/Day Summer Season On-Peak 0. 55422 (I) 0. 28385 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 41321 (I) 0. 11856 (R) 0. 00000 Super-Off-Peak 0. 10987 (I) 0. 08351 (R) 0. 00000 Winter Season On-Peak 0. 35514 (I) 0. 16861 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 34045 (I) 0. 09029 (R) 0. 00000 Super-Off-Peak 0. 10522 (I) 0. 08544 (R) 0. 00000 Baseline Credit**** -$/k Wh/Meter/Day (0. 09380) (I) 0. 00000 Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge5-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/Meter/Day Single-Family Accommodation 0. 031 Multi-Family Accommodation 0. 024 Minimum Charge**-$/Meter/Day Single-Family Accommodation 0. 346 Multi-Family Accommodation 0. 346 Minimum Charge (Medical Baseline)**-$/Meter/Day Single-Family Accommodation 0. 173 Multi-Family Accommodation 0. 173 California Climate Credit4(86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 Option A-CPP CPP Event Energy Charge-$/k Wh 0. 80000 Summer CPP Non-Event Credit On-Peak Energy Credit-$/k Wh (0. 15170) Maximum Available Credit-$/k Wh**** Summer Season (0. 53333) (I)Generation2 * Re presents 100% of the discount percenta ge as shown in the a pplicable S pecial Condition of this Schedule. ** The Minimum Charge is applicabl e when the Delivery Service E nergy Charge, plus the applicable Basic Charge is less than the Minimum Char ge. *** The ongoing Competition Transition Charge (CTC) of ($0. 0003 9) per k Wh is recovered in the UG component of Generation. **** The Baseline Credit applies up to 100% of the Baseline All ocation, regardless of Time of U se time period. The Baseline A llocation is set forth in Preliminar y Statement, Part H. ***** The Maximum Available Credit is the capped credit amount for CPP Customers dual participating in other demand response programs. 1 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Cust omers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but instead pa y the DWRBC as provided b y Schedule DA-CRS or Schedule CCA-CRS 2 Generation = The Gen rates are a pplicable onl y to Bundled Service Customers. See S pecial Condition below for PCIA recover y. 3 DWREC = Department of Water Resources (DWR) Energy Credit-For more information on the DWR Energy Credit, see the Billin g Calculation Special C ondition of this Schedule. 4 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. See the Special Conditions of this S chedule for more information. 5 The Modified Cost Allocation Mech anism (MCAM) charge recovers t he net cost associated with system reliability procurement orde red by the CPUC that SCE has procured on behalf of customers whose generation s ervices are provided by certain E lectric Service Providers or C ommunity Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88863-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88273-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 9 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 9C10 Resolution RATES (Continued) Option A / Option A-CPP Trans1Distrbtn2NSGC3NDC4PPPC5CIA6WFC7DWR A10PUCRF8Total9 Energy Charge-$/k Wh/Meter/Day Summer Season On-Peak 0. 01902 0. 49610 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 55422 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 35509 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 41321 (I) Super-Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 05175 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 10987 (I) Winter Season On-Peak 0. 01902 0. 29702 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 35514 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 28233 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 34045 (I) Super-Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 04710 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 10522 (I) Baseline Credit**** -$/k Wh/Meter/Day (0. 09380) (I) (0. 09380) (I) Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge12-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/Meter/Day Single-Family Accommodation 0. 031 0. 031 Multi-Family Accommodation 0. 024 0. 024 Minimum Charge**-$/Meter/Day Single-Family Accommodation 0. 346 0. 346 Multi-Family Accommodation 0. 346 0. 346 Minimum Charge (Medical Baseline)**-$/Meter/Day Single-Family Accommodation 0. 173 0. 173 Multi-Family Accommodation 0. 173 0. 173 California Climate Credit11 (86. 00) (86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 100. 00Delivery Service * Represents 100% of the discount percentage as shown in the ap plicable Special Condition of this Schedule. ** The Minimum Charge is applicabl e when the Delivery Service E nergy Charge, plus the applicable Basic Charge is less than the Minimum Charge. **** The Baseline Credit applies up to 100% of the Baseline All ocation, regardless of Time o f Use time period. The Baseline Allocation is set forth in Preliminary Statement, Part H. 1 Trans = Transmission and the Tr ansmission Owners Tariff Charg e Adjustments (TOTCA) which are FERC approved. The TOTCA represents the Transmissi on Revenue Balancing Account Adj ustment (TRBAA) of $(0. 00360) per k Wh, Reliability Services Balancing Account Adj ustment (RSBAA) of $(0. 00008) per k Wh, and Transmission Access Charge Balancing Account Adjustment (TACBAA) of $0. 00351 per k Wh. 2 Distrbtn = Distribution 3 NSGC = New System Generation Charge 4 NDC = Nuclear Decommissioning Charge 5 PPPC = Public Purpose Programs Charge (includes California Al ternate Rates for Energy Surcharge where applicable. ) 6 CIA = Conservation Incentive Adjustment 7 WFC = Wildfire Fund Non-Bypassable Charge. The Wildfire Fund N on-Bypassable Charge supports the California Wildfire Fund and is not applicable to exempt Customers pursuant to D. 19-10-056. 8 PUCRF = The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule RF-E. 9 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Customers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but inst ead pay the DWRBC as provide d by Schedule DA-CRS o r Schedule CCA-CRS. 10 DWRA = A refund from the California Department of Water Reso urces (DWR) relating to the purchase of power during the 2000-2001 energy crisis. 11 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. Se e the Special Conditions of this Schedule for more information. 12 The Modified Cost Allocation Mech anism (MCAM) charge recovers t he net cost associated with system reliability procurement orde red by the CPUC that SCE has procured on be half of customers whose generat ion services are provided by certa in Electric Service Providers or Community Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88864-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88274-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 10 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 10C9 Resolution RATES (Continued) Delivery Service Option B / Option B-CPP Total1UG** DWREC3 Energy Charge-$/k Wh/Meter/Day Summer Season On-Peak 0. 27155 (I) 0. 43115 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 19299 (I) 0. 11851 (R) 0. 00000 Super-Off-Peak 0. 10698 (I) 0. 04139 (R) 0. 00000 Winter Season On-Peak 0. 27155 (I) 0. 16264 (R) 0. 00000 Off-Peak 0. 19299 (I) 0. 09030 (R) 0. 00000 Super-Off-Peak 0. 10698 (I) 0. 04235 (R) 0. 00000 Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge5-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/Meter/Day 0. 929 (I) California Climate Credit4(86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 Option B-CPP CPP Event Energy Charge-$/k Wh 0. 80000 Summer CPP Non-Event Credit On-Peak Energy Credit-$/k Wh (0. 15170) Maximum Available Credit-$/k Wh**** Summer Season (0. 53333) (I)Generation2 * Represents 100% of the discount percentage as shown in the ap plicable Special Condition of this Schedule. ** The ongoing Competition Transition Charge (CTC) of ($0. 00039 ) per k Wh is recovered in the UG component of Generation. **** The Maximum Available Cr edit is the capped credit amount f or CPP Customers dual participating in other demand response programs. 1 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Cust omers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but instead pay the DWRB C as provided by Schedule DA-C RS or Schedule CCA-CRS 2 Generation = The Gen rates are applicable only to Bundled Ser vice Customers. See Special Condition below for PCIA recovery. 3 DWREC = Department of Water Resources (DWR) Energy Credit-F or more information on the DWR Energy Credit, see the Billing Calculation Specia l Condition of this Schedule. 4 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. See the Special Conditions of this S chedule for more information. 5 The Modified Cost Allocation Mech anism (MCAM) charge recovers t he net cost associated with system reliability procurement orde red by the CPUC that SCE has procured on behalf of customers whose generation s ervices are provided by certain E lectric Service Providers or C ommunity Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88865-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88275-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 11 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 11C9 Resolution RATES (Continued) Option B / Option B-CPP Trans1Distrbtn2NSGC3NDC4PPPC5CIA6WFC7DWRA10PUCRF8Total9 Energy Charge-$/k Wh/Meter/Day Summer Season On-Peak 0. 01902 0. 21343 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 27155 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 13487 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 19299 (I) Super-Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 04886 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 10698 (I) Winter Season On-Peak 0. 01902 0. 21343 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 27155 (I) Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 13487 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 19299 (I) Super-Off-Peak 0. 01902 0. 04886 (I) 0. 01120 0. 00009 0. 02120 (R) 0. 00000 0. 00561 0. 0000 0 0. 00100 0. 10698 (I) Fixed Recovery Charge-$/k Wh 0. 00188 MCAM Char ge12-$/k Wh 0. 00079 Basic Charge-$/Meter/Day 0. 929 (I) 0. 929 (I) California Climate Credit11 (86. 00) (86. 00) California Alternate Rates for Energy Discount-% 100. 00* 100. 00* Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount-% 100. 00 100. 00Delivery Service * Represents 100% of the discount percentage as shown in the ap plicable Special Condition of this Schedule. 1 Trans = Transmission and the Tr ansmission Owners Tariff Charg e Adjustments (TOTCA) which are FERC approved. The TOTCA represents the Transmission Rev enue Balancing Account Adjustmen t (TRBAA) of $(0. 00360) per k Wh, Reliability Services Balancing Account Adjustment (RSBAA) of $(0. 00008) per k Wh, and Transmission Access Charge Balancing Account Adjustment (TACBAA) of $0. 00351 per k Wh. 2 Distrbtn = Distribution 3 NSGC = New System Generation Charge 4 NDC = Nuclear Decommissioning Charge 5 PPPC = Public Purpose Programs Charge (includes California Al ternate Rates for Energy Surcharge where applicable. ) 6 CIA = Conservation Incentive Adjustment 7 WFC = Wildfire Fund Non-Bypassable Charge. The Wildfire Fund N on-Bypassable Charge supports the California Wildfire Fund and is not applicable to exempt Customers pursuant to D. 19-10-0 56. 8 PUCRF = The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule RF-E. 9 Total = Total Delivery Service rates are applicable to Bundle d Service, Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation Service (CCA Service) Customers, except DA and CCA Service Cust omers are not subject to the DWRBC rate component of this Schedule but instead pay the DWRB C as provided by Schedule DA-C RS or Schedule CCA-CRS. 10 DWRA = A refund from the California Department of Water Reso urces (DWR) relating to the purchase of power during the 2000-2001 energy crisis. 11 Applied on an equal basis, per household, semi-annually. Se e the Special Conditions of this Schedule for more information. 12 The Modified Cost Allocation Me chanism (MCAM) charge recover s the net cost associated with s ystem reliability procurement ordered by the CPUC that SCE has procured on behalf of customer s whose generation services are provided by certain Electric Service Providers or Co mmunity Choice Aggregators. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 73726-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 66096-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 12 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4765-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Apr 7, 2022 Decision 21-03-056 Vice President Effective Jun 1, 2022 12C14 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Applicable rate time periods are defined as follows: Option 4-9 PM, Option 4-9 PM-CPP, Option PRIME, Option PRIME-C PP : TOU Period Weekdays Weekends and Holidays Summer Winter Summer Winter On-Peak 4 p. m.-9 p. m. N/A N/A N/A Mid-Peak N/A 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. Off-Peak All other hours 9 p. m.- 8 a. m. All other hours 9 p. m. -8 a. m. Super-Off-Peak N/A 8 a. m.-4 p. m. N/A 8 a. m.-4 p. m. CPP Event Period 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. Option 5-8 PM, Option 5-8 PM-CPP: TOU Period Weekdays Weekends and Holidays Summer Winter Summer Winter On-Peak 5 p. m.-8 p. m. N/A N/A N/A Mid-Peak N/A 5 p. m.-8 p. m. 5 p. m.-8 p. m. 5 p. m.-8 p. m. Off-Peak All other hours 8 p. m.- 8 a. m. All other hours 8 p. m. -8 a. m. Super-Off-Peak N/A 8 a. m.-5 p. m. N/A 8 a. m.-5 p. m. CPP Event Period 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. Options A, Option A-CPP, Option B, Option B-CPP: TOU Period Weekdays Weekends and Holidays Summer Winter Summer Winter On-Peak 2 p. m.-8 p. m. 2 p. m.-8 p. m. N/A N/A Off-Peak All other hours All other hours All other hours All other hours Super-Off-Peak 10 p. m.-8 a. m. 10 p. m.-8 a. m. 10 p. m.-8 a. m. 10 p. m.-8 a. m. CPP Event Period 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. 4 p. m.-9 p. m. (C) (C) (C) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 73727-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 69879-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 13 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4765-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Apr 7, 2022 Decision 21-03-056 Vice President Effective Jun 1, 2022 13C14 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 1. Applicable rate time periods are defined as follows: (Conti nued) CPP Rate Options: CPP Event Energy Charge Periods: 4:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. summer and winter days during a CPP Event only. CPP Non-Event Energy Credit Periods: Summer Season days 4:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m., when a CPP Event is not occurring. Holidays are: New Year's Day (January 1), Presidents' Day (thir d Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), L abor Day (first Monday in September), Veterans Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourt h Thursday in November), and Christmas (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Mo nday will be recognized as a holiday. No change will be made fo r holidays falling on Saturd ay. The Summer Season shall commence at 12:00 a. m. on June 1 and co ntinue until 12:00 a. m. on October 1 of each year. The Winter Season shall commence at 12:00 a. m. on October 1 of each year and continue until 12:00 a. m. on June 1 of the fol lowing year. 2. Basic Charge: For purposes of applying the Basic Charge, th e following definitions shall be used: Single-Family Accommodation: A building of single occupancy th at does not share common walls, floors, or ceilings with other Single-Family Dwellings, except as specified in the Multifamily Accommodatio n definition below. Multifamily Accommodation: Apartments, mobilehomes, mobilehomes in a mobilehome park, condominiums, townhouses, Qualifying Recreational Vehicle Unit, Qualifying Recreational Park, Owner Lot Recreational Vehicle Park, or a building of mul tiple occupancy which shares common walls and/or floors and ceilin gs with other Single-Famil y Dwellings. 3. Bill Protection for Option 4-9 PM and Option 5-8 PM: Bill p rotection will apply to existing Customers defaulted to TOU-D option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM. Bi ll protection will also apply to Customers who started service prior to October 1, 2020 and e ither: (1) began receiving service on TOU-D Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM prior to the en d of the initial default TOU migration period (currently Mar ch 21, 2022), were receiving ser vice under a domestic tiered rate schedule immediately prior to taking service on TOU-D Opti on 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM, and have never before received service under TOU-D Option 4-9 P M or Option 5-8 PM, or (2) were served under Schedule TOU-D-A, TOU-D-B, or TOU-D-T yet nev er received service under TOU-D Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM, and began receiving service under TOU-D Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM prior to October 1, 2020. Bill protection will apply to Customers defaulted to Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM. Bill pr otection will not apply to Customers who begin service on or after October 1, 2020 and tak e service on TOU-D Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM. Eligible Customers will receive a one-time Bill Protection for the initial 12-month period of service under TOU-D Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM, or until the account is closed or until the date the Customer is removed fro m either Option, whichever comes first. Bill protection will ensure a Customer's service account is billed an amount no greater than it would otherwise have been billed under Schedule D, or Schedule D-CARE or Schedule D-FERA, if applicable. Customers served under a NEM Su ccessor Tariff (e. g., Schedules NEM-ST, NEM-V-ST, MASH-VNM-ST), NEM Paired Storage, o r Schedules FC-NEM or SOMAH-VNM are not eli gible for Bill Protection. (C) (C) (C) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 69880-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 66098-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 14 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by utilit y) Issued by (To be in serted by Cal. PUC) Advice 4325-E Carla Peterman Date Submitted Oct 29, 2020 Decision Senior Vice President Effective Nov 28, 2020 14C15 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 3. Bill Protection for Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM: (Continued) a. Eligible Customers will rece ive Bill Protection credit for the positive difference, if any, in total charges calculated under Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM, minus total charges as calculated under the applicable domestic tier ed rate schedule as measured over a period of 12 months from the date the Customer is de faulted to or received service on Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM. b. At the end of the 12-month peri od one of the following will occur: If a Customer's bill calculated under Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM is equal to or less than their bill as calculated under th e applicable domestic tiered rate schedule over the 12-month period, the Customer's Bill Protection Credit is zero. If a Customer's bill calculated under Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM is greater than the Customer's bill as calculated under the applicable domestic tiered rate schedule over the 12-month period, the Customer will rece ive a Bill Protection Credit equal to the Customer's applicable Option 4-9 PM or Op tion 5-8 PM charges minus the applicable domestic tiered rate schedule charges; If a Customer is removed from either Option 4-9 PM or Option 5-8 PM prior to the completion of 12 months of service, the Cu stomer shall receive any applicable Bill Protection credits for the period of time t he Customer was billed under either Option. (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 73863-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 71089-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 15 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4782-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted May 2, 2022 Decision 21-03-056; 21-12-015 Vice President Effective May 2, 2022 15C9 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 4. Critical Peak Pricing: Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) is an ev ent-based pricing option which provides bill credits in the Summe r Season from 4:00 p. m. to 9: 00 p. m. during CPP Non-Event Credit Periods and incremental bill charges for load served by SCE during CPP Event Energy Charge Periods. No C PP credits will be provided for exported ge neration, i. e., energy produced and exported by the Customer's Gen erating Facility during CPP N on-Event Credit Periods. a. CPP Events: SCE may, at its d iscretion, call a CPP Event an y non-holiday weekday. CPP Events will be called based on any one of the following cri teria: (1) California Independent System Operator (CAISO) Energy Emerg ency Alert (EEA) Watch Notice, (2) Forecasts of SCE system emergencies-may be declared at th e generation, transmission, or distribution circuit level, (3) Forecasts of extreme or unusual temperature conditions impa cting system demand, or (4) Day-ahead load and/or price forecasts. b. Number of CPP Events: There w ill be a minimum of 12 CPP eve nts and a maximum of 15 CPP Events per calendar year. c. Notification of a CPP Event: SCE will notify Customers of a CPP Event via SCE's notification system. Customers are responsible for providing S CE with contact information consisting of a telephone number, electronic mail a ddress, and/or SMS text number for notification of CPP Events. Customers are respo nsible for updating Customer contact information as n ecessary. SCE w ill begin to no tify Customers no later than 3:00 p. m. the business day before a CPP Event. Cust omers are responsible for all charges incurred during a CPP Event, even i f notice is not received. Customers who fail to provide the necessary contact information prior to CPP Events are responsible for all charges incurred during CPP Events. (C) (C) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 66100-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 65812-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 16 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by utilit y) Issued by (To be in serted by Cal. PUC) Advice 3957-E-A R. O. Nichols Date Filed Mar 22, 2019 Decision 18-07-006 President Effective Mar 1, 2019 16C18 18-11-027 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 4. Critical Peak Pricing: (Continued) d. Participation in other Programs: Only Bundled Service Customers shall be served under a CPP option. Direct Access, and Community Choice Aggregation Service Customers are ineligible for service under any CPP Opti on of this Schedule. Only the Customers dually participating in Schedule D-SDP and eith er Option A-CPP or Option B-CPP of this Schedule prior to October 26, 2018 are grandfathered to continue the existing dual participation. All other Custom ers served under an Option wi th CPP of this Schedule are not eligible to dually enroll in any demand response program offered by SCE or any third-party administered demand response progr am. Customers served under Schedule S are not eligible for service under an Option with CPP of this Schedule. Customers served under this Schedule are eligible for service under Net Energy Metering Schedules. For CPP Customers grandfathered to continue to dually participate with Schedule D-SDP, the sum of credits provided by t he dual participating demand response program and Option A-CPP or Option B-CPP of this Schedule will be capped. The capped credit amount, also known as the Maximum Available Credit, is listed in the applicable Option A-CPP and Option B-CPP of this Schedule. These grandfathered customers are capped at the megawatt level as of December 10, 2018. e. Bill Protection: The purpose of Bill Protection is to ensure that a Customer served on CPP is billed an amount no greater than what the Customer would otherwise be billed under the applicable Options without CPP (e. g., Option 4-9, Option 5-8, Option Prime, Option A, Option B of this Schedule), up to the first 12 months of service on CPP. (1) A Customer served on CPP will rece ive a one-time Bill Protection credit for the positive sum, if any, in total C PP Event Energy Charges and total CPP Summer Non-Event Energy Credits as calculated under a the applicable Option with CPP, and as measured over a period of up to 12 months from the date the Customer elects an Option with CPP. (L) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) | | | | | | | | (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 74512-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 68052-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 17 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4864-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 15, 2022 Decision 22-08-001 Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2022 17C19 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 5. PRIME Eligibility Requirements: Beginning May 1, 2019, all Customers newly requesting to take s ervice under Option PRIME or Option PRIME-CPP, except Cus tomers served on Option A, Optio n A-CPP, Option B, Option B-CPP, or Schedule TOU-D-T or TOU-D-T-CPP effective Marc h 20, 2020, must attest to having one or more of the following technologies to be eligi ble for service on Option PRIME or Option PRIME-CPP: (1) Electric Vehicle; (2) On-site behind-the-meter (BTM) energy storage system; (3) Electric heat pump system for water; and/or (4) Electric heat pump system for space heating 6. PRIME Separately-Metered Elec tric Vehicle (EV) Option Eligib ility Requirements: Beginning October 1, 2022, the PR IME Separately-Metered EV Opti on is applicable to customers with existing infrastr ucture and a separate meter pro vided by SCE exclusively for the charging of Electric Vehi cles, as defined in Rule 1. All charges in the Option PRIME/ Option PRIME-CPP RATES section above apply, in addition to the EV Meter Credit. (T) | (T) (N) | | | | | | (N) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison R evised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 88866-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cance lling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 88276-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 18 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 5379-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 27, 2024 Decision Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2024 18C10 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 7. Change of Rate Schedule: At any time, a Customer on this Sc hedule may elect to leave his/her Option (e. g., Option 4-9 PM, Option 5-8 PM, Option PRIM E, Option A, Option B) and elect to either: (1) switch to another Option of this Schedule for which they are eligible, or (2) transfer from this Schedule to another applicable residential r ate schedule. The elected rate change will become effective on the next regularly scheduled me ter read date following the Customer's notice to SCE. Unless the Customer was placed on an Option by SCE (i. e., defaulted), the Customer shall not be allowed to make an additi onal change in rate until 12 months of service has been provided under the elected rate, unl ess otherwise specified in that rate schedule. 8. California Alternate Rates fo r Energy (CARE) Discount: Custo mers who meet the definition of a CARE Household, as defined in Schedule D-CARE, may qualify fo r a 29. 0 percent discount off of their electric bill prior to the application of the Publ ic Utilities Commission Reimbursement Fee (PUCRF) and an y applicable user fees, taxes, and late payment charges. Eligible CARE Customers are required to pay the PUCRF and any applicable user fees, taxes, and late payment charges in full. In addition, eli gible CARE Customers are exempt from paying the CARE Sur charge of $0. 01005 per k Wh, the Wildfire Fund Non-Bypassable Charge of $0. 00561 per k Wh, and the Fixed Recovery C harge of $0. 00188 per k Wh. The 29. 0 percent discount in addition to these exemptions result in an average effective CARE Discount of 32. 5 percent. An application and eligibility d eclaration is required for service under this Special Condition. Eligible Customers shall have the CARE Discount applied to this Schedule commencing no later than one billing p eriod after receipt and approval of the Customer's applic ation by SCE. Customers may be rebilled for periods in which they do not meet the eligibility requirements for the CAR E Discount. Customers receiving service under the Family Electric Rate Assistance (FE RA) Discount Special Condition of this Schedule are not eligible to take service und er this Special Condition. 9. Family Electric Rate Assistance Discount: Customers who meet the definition of a FERA household, as defined in Schedule D-FERA, may qualify for an 18. 0 percent discount off of their bill prior to the application of any applicable taxes and late payment charges. An application and eligibility declaration is required for service under this Special Condition. Eligible Customers shall be bill ed on this Special Condition co mmencing no later than one billing period after receipt and approval of the Customer's app lication by SCE. Customers may be rebilled for periods in which they do not meet the eligi bility requirements for the CARE Discount. Customers receiving service under the CARE Discount Special Condition of this Schedule are not eligible to take service under this Special Co ndition. (R) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 74514-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 73084-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 19 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4864-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 15, 2022 Decision 22-08-001 Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2022 19C13 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITION S (Continued) 10. Arrearage Management Plan (AMP ): AMP is a debt forgiveness payment plan option for eligible residential Customers. A n eligible Customer is a Cust omer who has been an SCE C u s t o m e r f o r a m i n i m u m o f s i x m onths, enrolled in the CARE or F ERA program, made at least one on-time payment,1 and has a past due bill (i. e., arrearage) balance of $500 or greater which is 90 days or older. Once enrolled in the AMP, SC E shall forgive 1/12 of an eligible residential Customer's arrearage after each on-time pa yment. After 12 on-time payments, SCE shall forgive the remaining arrearage debt up to a maximum of $8,000 per instance of enrollment. After successfully completing the AMP p lan, a customer can re-enroll after a 12-month waiting period beginning the first month after the AMP was successfully completed. A Customer can miss up to two non-sequential payment s if the Customer makes up the payment on the next billi ng due date with an on-time pay ment of both the current and missed payments. This can occur twice during the 12 months a Cu stomer is on AMP. On the third instance, the Customer will be removed from the AMP. If a Customer is removed from AMP before reaching 12 on-time payments, there will be no impac t on the 1/12th debt forgiven for previous on-time payments. Customers who are remov ed from the AMP program may re-enroll after a 12-month wa iting period, assuming they me et the eligibility requirements, beginning the first month after the eligible Customer was remov ed. Any Customers who are removed from CARE/FERA while on AMP will be given the opportuni ty to complete their AMP but will be unable to re-enroll in the future unless they met t he eligibility requirements. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program assistance will be applie d to the monthly bills, not the arrearage. When extenuating ci rcumstances occur that are t he result of SCE operations, exceptions to these AMP rules are permitted as follows: (1) a C ustomer removed from AMP may re-enroll in AMP prior to the 12-month waiting period; (2) an AMP Customer who receives and pays on a bill consisting of multiple months' char ges will receive 1/12 arrearage forgiveness for each month's charges that are ultimately paid o n time; (3) for an AMP Customer who receives a delayed bill and does not entirely pay the bill consisting of multiple months' charges, the unpaid amount s associated with prior month s' charges will be due and eligible for a payment arrangement when the Customer exits AMP; (4) any AMP forgiveness that was or will be applied betwe en an AMP Customer's enrollmen t in an NEM tariff and the Customer's removal from AMP will remain on the Customer account. 1. An on-time payment is defined as payment that equals or exce eds the current monthly bill within 19 days of the bill date. (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 74515-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Original Cal. P UC Sheet No. 73082-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 20 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4864-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 15, 2022 Decision 22-08-001 Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2022 20C13 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITION S (Continued) 11. Billing Calculation: A Customer's bill is calculated accor ding to the rates and conditions above. The charges listed in the Rates section are calculated by mult iplying the total Delivery Service rates and the Generation rates, when applicable, by the billing determinants (e. g., per kilowatt [k W], kilowatt-hour [k Wh], etc. ). As of January 1, 2012, all gener ation supplied to Bundled Serv ice Customers is provided by SCE. The DWR Energy Credit prov ided to Bundled Service Custome rs is determined by multiplying the DWR Energy Credi t rate component by the Custome r's total k Whs. a. Bundled Service Customers receive Delivery Service and Gener ation service from SCE. The Customer's bill is the sum of the charges for Deliver y Service and Generation service determined, as described in this Special Con dition, and subject to applicable discounts or adjustment s provided under SCE's tariff schedules. b. Direct Access Customers receive Delivery Service from SCE an d purchase energy from an Energy Service Provide r. The Customer's bill is the su m of the charges for Delivery Service determined as described in this Special Condit ion except that the DWRBC rate component is subtracted from the total Delivery Serv ice rate before the billing determinants are multiplied by such resulting total rat e; plus the applicable charges as shown in Schedule DA-CRS and subject to applicable d iscounts or adjustments provided under SCE's tariff schedules. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 85631-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 85423-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 21 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4977-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Feb 27, 2023 Decision 23-01-002 Vice President Effective Mar 1, 2023 21C14 22-12-031 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITION S (Continued) 11. Billing Calculation (Continued) c. CCA Service Customers receive Delivery Service from SCE and purchase energy from their Community Choice Aggregator (CCA). SCE will read th e meters and present the bill for both Delivery Service and Generation to th e CCA Service Customer. The Customer's bill is the sum of the charges for Del ivery Service as displayed in this Rate Schedule and Generation charges determin ed by the CCA plus the applicable charges as shown in Schedule CCA-CRS, and subjec t to applicable discounts or adjustments provid ed under SCE's tariff schedules. 12. Residential California Climate Credit: A semi-annual credit from the State of California to fight climate change. The credit is a pplied after the calculation of city and county utility users' taxes on customers' utility bills and prior to the application of fra nchise fees on an equal basis, per household, to the April and Oct ober billing statements of Custo mers receiving service under this schedule at the time the California Climate Credit is disb ursed (April 1 and October 1). Any California Climate Credit not consumed in the billing perio d in which the credit is applied will roll over to each subsequent billing period until the cred it is fully consumed. Pursuant to Decision 23-02-014, the 2023 Climate Credit for April will be a ccelerated and applied to Customer's billing statem ents beginning March 2023. 13. Customer-Owned Electrica l Generating Facilities: a. For customers not eligible for service under Schedule NEM, N et Energy Metering, Schedule NEM-ST or Schedule NB T, Net Billing Tariff, and where customer-owned electrical generati ng facilities are used to meet a part or all of the customer's electrical requirements, service shall be pr ovided concurrently under the terms and conditions of Schedule S and this Schedule. Parallel operation of such ge nerating facilities with SCE's electrical system is permitted. A generation interconnec tion agreement is required for such operation. In response to the COVID-19 pande mic, the October 2020 California Climate Credit of $37 per residential household will be advanced and divided into two equal credits of $18. 50. The first credit wil l be applied to either the May or June 2020 billing statement of customers receiving servi ce under this schedule depending on the custom ers' billing cycle. The second credit will be applied to either the June or July 2020 billing statement of customers receiving service under this schedule depending on the cu stomers' billing cycle. As a result, a California Climate Credit will not be applied to customers' October 2020 b illing statements. (T) | (T) (T) (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 74517-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 69882-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 22 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4864-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 15, 2022 Decision 22-08-001 Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2022 22C13 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITION S (Continued) 13. Customer-Owned Electrical G enerating Facilitie s: (Continued ) b. For customers of record on Schedule D-PG as of April 30, 19 96, who were subsequently transferred by SCE to an applicable Domestic rate schedule, who have a valid Qualifying Facilities (QF) contract with SCE, and who a r e n o t e l i g i b l e f o r service under Schedule NEM, Net Energy Metering, or its success or, Schedule NEM-ST, the Energy Charges for such parallel generatio n Customers shall be determined using k Wh of Ne t Energy as defined and set forth below: c. Customer-owned electrical generating facilities used solely for auxiliary, emergency, or standby purposes (auxiliary/emergency generating facilities) to serve the customer's load during a period when SCE's service is unavailable and when such load is isolated from the service of SCE are not subject to Schedule S. However, upon approval by SCE, momentary parallel operation may be permitted to allow the Customer to test the auxiliary/emergency gen erating facilities. A Momentary Paralle l Generation Contract is required for this type of service. (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 74518-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 69538-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 23 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4864-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 15, 2022 Decision 22-08-001 Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2022 23C16 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITION S (Continued) 14. Discontinued TOU Period Criteria: Pursuant to D. 17-01-006 a nd D. 17-10-018, BTM solar Customers who meet the eligibilit y criteria described below are eligible to continue receiving service on a TOU Option with D iscontinued TOU Periods outlined below. a. Customer Eligibility: (1) Customers must have been ser ved on a TOU rate as of July 3 1, 2017. (2) Customers must have submitted their initial solar Generati ng Facility interconnection applicatio n by January 31, 2017. (3) Customers served on Schedules NEM-ST, MASH-VNM-ST or NEM-V-ST are not eligible. Alternate Discontinued TOU Period provisions for tho se Customers are included in those respective schedules and differ from what is included in this Special Condition. b. System Eligibility: (1) This provision is only applicable to BTM solar Generating F acilities. (2) The solar Generating Facility must have been designed to o ffset at least 15 percent of the Customer's curr ent annual load, as determined by SCE. c. Duration: (1) Customers are permitted to remain on this rate schedule an d be billed under the Discontinued TOU Periods for a period of five years from their solar Generating Facility's original permi ssion to operate date. (2) In no event shall the durat ion of this Discontinued TOU Pe riod extend beyond July 31, 2022 for any Customers served on this Schedule, regardless of whether the Customer has received the full five years of the Discontinued T OU Periods. Customers will be transitioned to Options with current TOU peri ods upon expiration of their Discontinued TOU Periods at the start of th e next billing period that occurs immediately on or after the Annual Migration Date ( expected to be in November), as outlined in Advice 3582-E-A. (3) Customers that elect a Change of Rate Schedule to Option 4-9 PM, Option 4-9 PM-Critical Peak Pricing (CPP), Option D-5-8 PM, Option D-5-8 P M-CPP, Option PRIME, Option PRIME-CPP, or another applicable Rate Schedule wi th updated TOU Periods, will no longer be eligible to return to an Option with Discontinued TOU Periods. (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 74519-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 69539-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 24 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4864-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 15, 2022 Decision 22-08-001 Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2022 24C17 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITION S (Continued) 14 Discontinued TOU Period Criteria: (Continued) d. Attributes: The Discontinued TOU Period Criteria described herein allows th e Customer to maintain Discontinued TOU Periods for the duration. Other chang es in rate design, including allocating marginal costs to TOU periods and setting specific rate levels, will be litigated in ut ility-specific rat e proceedings. e. Discontinued TOU Periods: Applicable rate time periods are defined as follows: On-Peak: 2:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. summer and winter weekdays exc ept holidays. Super Off-Peak: 10:00 p. m. to 8: 00 a. m.-all year, every day. Off-Peak: All other hours-all year, every day. Holidays are New Year's Day (January 1), Presidents' Day (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), V eterans Day (November 11), Th anksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas (December 25). When any holiday listed above falls on Sunday, the following Mo nday will be recognized as a holiday and off-peak period. No change will be made for holidays falling on Saturday. The summer season shall commence at 12:00 a. m. on June 1 and continue until 12:00 a. m. on October 1 of each year. The wi nter season shall commence at 12:00 a. m. on October 1 of each year and continue u ntil 12:00 a. m. on June 1 of the following year. (T) (T) (T) (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 74520-E Rosemead, Californi a (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PU C Sheet No. 73979-E Schedule TOU-D Sheet 25 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4864-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Sep 15, 2022 Decision 22-08-001 Vice President Effective Oct 1, 2022 25C13 Resolution SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 15. San Joaquin Valley Disadvant aged Communities Pilot Projects (SJV Pilot) Bill Protection Discount: (Continued) a. If the evaluation finds that all participants in the evaluat ion study, except quantitatively-measurable statistical outliers, experience ener gy costs savings (i. e., total energy costs have not increased), SCE shall reduce the mo nthly electricity bill discount to a 10 percent disc ount for an additional five years; or b. If the evaluation finds that any participants in the evaluat ion study, except quantitatively-measurable statistical outliers, experience an e nergy cost increase, SCE shall continue to provide a 20 percent discount for an addi tional five years. If the customer service agreement changes during the 10-year bi ll protection period (i. e., change of property ownership, change in occupancy) the Bill Pro tection Discount and Transitional Community Solar Discount shall be terminated. A ne w customer moving into an electrified house sha ll not receive the SJV Pilot Bill Protecti on Discount or Transitional Community Solar Discount. 16. Transitional Community Solar Discount: SJV Pilot participants eligible for the Community Solar-Green Tariff (CSGT) or the Disadvantaged Communities-Gree n Tariff (DAC-GT) program shall be provided a 20 percent Transitional Community S olar monthly bill credit for the 10-year bill protection period if neither program is availa ble when the SJV Pilot participant receives the first Bill Protecti on Discount. If the DAC-GT or CSGT programs are available, yet a customer cannot participate due to subscription or locational limitations, the 20 percent Transitional Community Solar D iscount will still apply. The Tr ansitional Community Solar discount will not apply to customers who have onsite solar thro ugh the Single-Family Affordable Solar Homes (SASH) pr ogram, the Disadvantaged Commun ities SASH (DAC-SASH) program, Net Energy M etering (NEM), or through anoth er program. 17. PCIA Recovery in Bundled Generation Rates: Bundled Service Customer Generation charges include an amount to recover the above-market portion of SCE's generation portfolio. 'Above market' refers to the differe nce between what the utility pays for electric generation and current market prices for the sale of those resources. This above-market portion is referred to as the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) amount and is shown on Bundled Service Customers' bills under the descr iption of the Generation charge. 18. Fixed Recovery Charge. SCE has been permitted to issue bon ds that enable it to recover more quickly certain costs related to preventing and mitigating catastrophic wildfires, while reducing the total cost to its customers. The Fixed Recovery Ch arge (FRC) has been approved by the CPUC to repay those bonds. The right to recover the FRC has been transferred to a separate entity (called the Spec ial Purpose Entity) that issued the bonds and recovery does not belong to SCE. SCE is collecti ng the FRC on behalf of the Speci al Purpose Entity. (T) (T) (T) (T) | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
Southern California Edison Original Cal. PUC Sheet No. 84965-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Cal. PUC Sheet No. Schedule TOU-D Sheet 26 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC (Continued) (To be inserted by ut ility) Issued by (To be inserted by Cal. P UC) Advice 4913-E Michael Backstrom Date Submitted Dec 5, 2022 Decision 22-08-024 Vice President Effective Jun 29, 2023 26C11 Resolution E-5274 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 19. Electric Vehicle (EV) Submetering: Where electricity is furnished for EV charging, a Customer may use an EV submeter to measure EV charge load provided it meets the requirements estab lished in the Plug-In Electric Vehicle Submetering Protocol (i. e., Decision 22-08-024 ). All charges in the Option PRIME/Option PRIME-CPP RATES section above apply for the EV sub meter, in addition to the EV Submeter Credit. | SCE-TOU-D.pdf |
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