Southern California Edison (SCE) reached a new year-to-date peak power
demand of 22,534 megawatts (enough to power about 14 million average
Southern California homes at a point in time) last week. With the high
heat expected to continue sporadically over the next few weeks, SCE is
offering customers solutions to combat high electric bills.
“We’re well aware of the higher-than-normal bills our customers may face
after an especially hot month, when they’ve been using their air
conditioning more than usual,” said Seth Kiner, SCE’s vice president of
customer programs. “We want people to know that there are tools and
incentives that can help them keep track of their energy spending, as
well as payment solutions for those that may need assistance.”
For example, more than 333,000 SCE customers have signed up for the
Budget Assistant tool, which alerts them when they approach their set
monthly spending goal. The My Account feature on SCE.com
can also help customers monitor their energy usage, view their current
bill and projected next month’s bill. Save
Power Days reward customers with up to $100 a year in bill credits
for conserving energy from 2-6 p.m.
SCE customers may also make payment arrangements and/or see if they
qualify for financial assistance programs. More details are available at www.sce.com/highbillhelper.
Customers who don’t have air conditioning or don’t want to use it can
also escape to cool
centers, which offer respite from the heat. A call to 211 can help
locate nearby locations.
SCE recommends these easy ways to save:
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Set thermostats no lower than 78 degrees.
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Use electric fans instead of air conditioning when practical.
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Turn off unused appliances and equipment, and shut off lights when
leaving a room.
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Close drapes and blinds to keep out direct sunlight.
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Avoid using humidifiers at the same time an air conditioner is running.
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Operate swimming pool pumps and energy-intensive appliances, such as
dishwashers, washing machines and dryers, during early morning and
evening hours.
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Limit the opening and reopening of refrigerators, which are major
users of electricity in most homes.
About Southern California Edison
An Edison International (NYSE:EIX) company, Southern California Edison
is one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, serving a population
of nearly 14 million via 4.9 million customer accounts in a
50,000-square-mile service area within Central, Coastal and Southern
California.
Copyright Business Wire 2013