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Guide to Writing Edison Electricity Bill

Filling out the Edison Electricity Bill form is a straightforward process. By following these steps, you can ensure that your bill is processed accurately and promptly. Make sure to have your account information handy as you proceed.

  1. Locate your customer account number on the bill. This number is essential for processing your payment.
  2. Write your address in the designated area, including street number, street name, apartment number (if applicable), city, state, and zip code.
  3. Fill in your telephone number and email address in the provided fields for contact purposes.
  4. Indicate the amount you are enclosing for payment. Ensure this matches the total amount due listed on the bill.
  5. Sign and date the form where indicated to authorize the payment.
  6. Detach the payment stub from the bottom of the bill.
  7. Place the payment stub and your check in an envelope addressed to Southern California Edison, using the provided P.O. Box address.
  8. Mail the envelope to ensure it arrives by the due date to avoid late fees.

After submitting your payment, keep an eye on your account for confirmation. If you have any questions or concerns, customer service is available to assist you.

Document Breakdown

Fact Name Description
Billing Period The billing period for the Edison Electricity Bill form is from April 2, 2008, to May 1, 2008, covering a total of 29 days.
Payment Options Customers can pay their bill through various methods including mail, in-person at authorized locations, by telephone, or online at www.sce.com.
Due Date The total amount owed is due by May 21, 2008. Bills become past due 19 days after the bill preparation date.
Rotating Outages Customers are assigned to a rotating outage group, indicated on the bill. Groups starting with A, M, R, S, or X may experience outages during emergencies.
Late Payment Charge A late payment charge of 0.9% will be applied to any unpaid balance if payment is not received by the due date.
Disputed Bills If a customer believes their bill is incorrect, they can contact customer service or the California Public Utilities Commission for resolution.
Usage Comparison The bill provides a comparison of electricity usage over the previous years, helping customers track their consumption patterns.

FAQ

What is the Edison Electricity Bill form used for?

The Edison Electricity Bill form is a document that outlines the electricity charges incurred by a customer for a specific billing period. It provides detailed information about usage, billing amounts, payment options, and any applicable fees. Customers can use this form to understand their electricity consumption, track payments, and manage their accounts effectively.

How can I pay my Edison electricity bill?

You have several options to pay your Edison electricity bill:

  • By mail: Send your payment to the address specified on the bill.
  • In person: Visit an authorized payment location. You can call 1-800-747-8908 for locations.
  • By telephone: Use the automated payment system available at the provided contact number.
  • Online: Visit www.sce.com to pay your bill electronically.

Make sure to include your customer account number on your payment to ensure proper processing.

What happens if I do not pay my bill on time?

If your bill is not paid by the due date, it will become past due after 19 days. In this case, you may incur a late payment charge of 0.9% on the unpaid balance. Additionally, if the bill remains unpaid, your service may be terminated. However, residential customers have certain protections and can contact the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for assistance if they claim an inability to pay.

What should I do if I believe my bill is incorrect?

If you think your bill contains errors, the first step is to call customer service to discuss your concerns. If the issue is not resolved to your satisfaction, you can escalate the matter to the CPUC. Provide them with a copy of your bill, an explanation of the discrepancy, and any relevant information. Remember, you must pay the disputed amount to avoid disconnection while the issue is being investigated.

What is a rotating outage, and how does it affect me?

A rotating outage is a controlled power interruption that lasts about one hour, designed to prevent widespread blackouts during electric system emergencies. Each customer is assigned to a rotating outage group, which is indicated on the bill. If your group starts with the letters A, M, R, S, or X, you may be subject to these outages. For more details or to check your group status, visit www.sce.com or call 1-800-655-4555.

Edison Electricity Bill Example

 

P.O. Box 300

Your electricity bill

 

Rosemead, CA

 

91772-0001

 

 

 

www.sce.com

 

 

 

 

 

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For billing and service inquiries

Customer account

2-00-000-0000

call 1-800-799-4723, 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week

 

 

 

 

Service account

3-000-0000-00

Date bill prepared: May 2 '08

 

54321 ANYWHERE ST

 

 

 

CLARMONT, CA 91711

 

 

Rotating outage

Group N001

Your account summary

Amount of your last bill

$17,831.36

Payment we received on Apr 14 '08 - thank you

-$17,831.36

Balance forward

$0.00

Your new charges

$18,129.48

Total amount you owe by May 21 '08

$18,129.48

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Compare the electricity you are using

For meter Z123Y-4567 from Apr 2 '08 to May 1 '08

 

Total electricity you used this month in kWh

280,967

 

Electricity (kWh)

 

Demand (kW)

 

 

Winter Season

 

 

 

 

Mid peak

125,426

 

580

(Apr 4 '08 13:45 to 14:00)

Off peak

155,541

 

526

(Apr 24 '08 07:45 to 08:00)

Total

280,967

 

 

 

Your daily average electricity usage (kWh)

9689

6459

3230

0

Apr '06

Apr '07

Mar '08

Apr '08

Your next meter read will be on or about Jun 2 '08.

Reactive usage is 178,320 kVarh

Maximum demand is 580.0 kW

Reactive demand is 329.0 kVar

Please return the payment stub below with your payment and make your check payable to Southern California Edison.

If you want to pay in person, call 1-800-747-8908 for locations, or you can pay online at www.sce.com.

(14-574)

Customer account 2-00-000-0000

Please write this number on your check. Make your check payable to Southern California Edison.

TOU-8 DA NON-CON

ATTN: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 54321 ANYWHERE ST CLAREMONT, CA 91711-4617

Amount due by May 21 '08

$18,129.48

 

 

 

Amount enclosed

$

 

 

 

 

P.O. BOX 300

ROSEMEAD, CA 91772-0001

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Important information

Rotating Outages

A rotating outage is a controlled electric outage that lasts approximately one hour for a group of circuits, which is used during electric system emergency conditions to avoid widespread or uncontrolled blackouts. Each SCE customer is assigned a rotating outage group, shown on the upper part of the SCE bill. If your rotating outage group begins with the letters A, M, R, S, or X, you are subject to rotating outages. If it begins with N or Exempt, you are not. Your rotating outage group may change at any time. For more information, and to see which rotating outage groups are likely to be called in the event of a system emergency, visit www.sce.com or call (800) 655-4555.

Options for Paying Your Bill

You can pay your bill by:

·Mail

·In person at an authorized payment location

·By telephone

·Online at www.sce.com

You may call us for electronic payment options, to make payment arrangements, or for information on agencies to assist you in bill payment.

Past-Due Bills

Your bill was prepared on May 2, 2008. Your bill is due when you receive it and becomes past due 19 days after the date the bill was prepared. You will have 15 days at your new address to pay a bill from a prior address before your service will be terminated. SCE does not terminate residential service for non- payment of bills for other classes of service. Termination of electric service requires a reconnection charge. A field assignment charge may appear on your next bill if SCE visits your premises because of non- payment. If you are a residential customer, and claim an inability to pay and payment arrangements have not been extended to you by SCE pursuant to SCE's filed tariffs, you may contact the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).

Disputed Bills

If you think your bill is incorrect, call us and speak with a customer service representative, or if necessary, with a manager. If you feel unsatisfied with the result of such discussion(s), contact the CPUC, Consumer Affairs Branch by mail at: 505 Van Ness, Room 2003, San Francisco, CA 94102; or at: WWW.CPUC.CA.GOV, (800) 649-7570, TTY: (800) 924-9599. Include a copy of your bill, why you believe SCE did not follow its rules and rates, and a check or money order made out to the CPUC for the disputed amount. You must pay the disputed amount, or send it to the CPUC, before the past-due date to avoid disconnection. The CPUC accepts payment only for matters relating directly to bill accuracy. While the CPUC is investigating your complaint, you must pay any new SCE bills that become due.

Rules and Rates

SCE's rules and rates are available in full at www.sce.com or upon request.

Late Payment Charge (LPC)

A late payment charge of .9% will be applied to the total unpaid balance on your account if full payment is not received by the due date on this bill (except for CARE rate and state agency accounts).

Electronic Fund Transfers (EFT)

When you provide a check as payment, you authorize us either to use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction. When we use information from your check to make an electronic fund transfer, funds may be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day we receive your payment. You will not receive your check back from your financial institution, but the transaction will appear on your financial institution statement. If you do not wish to authorize an electronic fund transfer, please call the 800 number on the front of your bill.

To change your contact information or enroll in SCE's payment option, complete the form below and return it in the enclosed envelope.

Change of Mailing Address: 2-00-000-0000

STREET #

STREET NAME

 

 

APARTMENT #

 

 

 

 

 

CITY

 

 

STATE

ZIP CODE

 

 

 

 

 

TELEPHONE #

 

E-MAIL ADDRES

 

 

 

 

 

 

Direct Payment (Automatic Debit) Enrollment: 2-00-000-0000

I hereby authorize SCE and my financial institution to automatically deduct my monthly payment from the checking account as shown on my enclosed check, ten calendar days after my bill is mailed.

Signature _____________________________ Date _______________

To change your checking account information or to be removed from the Direct Payment program please call SCE @ 1-800-655-4555.

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Usage comparison

 

Apr '06

Apr '07

May '07

Jun '07

Jul '07

Aug '07

Sep '07

Oct '07

Nov '07

Dec '07

Jan '08

Feb '08

Mar '08

Apr '08

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total kWh used

280,051

253,570

296,684

301,623

291,224

299,149

319,281

326,623

307,974

291,764

284,592

310,392

287,883

280,967

Number of days

29

29

30

29

32

29

30

32

31

33

29

32

30

29

Appx. average kWh

9,656

8,743

9,889

10,400

9,100

10,315

10,642

10,206

9,934

8,841

9,813

9,699

9,596

9,688

used/day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Details of your new charges

Your rate: TOU-8 (Direct Access)

Billing period: Apr 2 '08 to May 1 '08 (29 days)

Delivery charges

Your Delivery charges include:

Facilities rel demand

580 kW x $9.90000 x 5/29 days

$990.00

Facilities rel demand

580 kW x $10.77000 x 24/29 days

$5,169.60

Energy-Winter

 

 

Mid peak

21,625 kWh x $0.00903

$195.27

Mid peak

103,801 kWh x $0.01009

$1,047.35

Off peak

26,817 kWh x $0.00903

$242.16

Off peak

128,724 kWh x $0.01009

$1,298.83

Customer charge

 

$71.55

Customer charge

 

$379.07

Power factor adj

329 kVar x $0.18000

$59.22

Direct Access cost responsibility surcharge

 

DA CRS DWR bond

280,967 kWh x $0.00477

$1,340.21

PCIA

232,524 kWh x $0.00107

$248.80

PCIA

48,443 kWh x -$0.00391

-$189.41

DA CRS UC

48,443 kWh x $0.02001

$969.34

DA CRS UC

232,524 kWh x $0.01780

$4,138.93

CTC

48,443 kWh x $0.00613

$296.96

CTC

232,524 kWh x $0.00336

$781.28

Other charges or credits

 

 

Revenue cycle services credit

 

-$15.46

Generation Municipal Surcharge

 

$160.64

 

 

 

Subtotal of SCE charges

 

$17,184.34

Claremont UUT

$17,184.34 x 5.50000 %

$945.1

Your new charges

 

$18,129.48

·$1,209.91 transmission charges

·$6,404.84 distribution charges

·$165.29 nuclear decommissioning charges

·$1,605.58 public purpose programs charge

Your overall energy charges include:

·$152.02 franchise fees

Additional information:

·Percentage of energy provided by DWR used to calculate GMS factor this month: 26.513%

·Service voltage: 480 volts

·Generation Municipal Surcharge (GMS) factor: 0.008930

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