Understanding Your Net Energy Metering (NEM 1. 0) Billing Statement - SCE For residential customers, you may request to be billed monthly to pay your current energy charges by calling 1-800-655-4555 Shows both the total amount of electricity imported from SCE and the total amount of electricity exported to our power network by your generating facility for the current month
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Pay Your Bill | Billing Payment | Customer Support - SCE Make a one-time payment with your checking account information without creating an online account You can pay all or part of their bill if you have their name, account number, and ZIP code Need more time to pay? Explore our payment arrangement options tailored to fit your budget and schedule
Understanding Your NET ENERGY METERING (NEM) 2. 0 Billing Statement - SCE Compare Your Monthly Energy Usage NEM 2 0 ABO Monthly with Charges • Compare the amount of energy you generate and use from month to month, and discover any seasonal trends • If you’re enrolled in one of SCE’s Time-Of-Use (TOU) rates, you’ll find on-peak, mid-peak, and off-peak hours and usage here
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR TIME-OF-USE (TOU) BILL - SCE Time-Of-Use (TOU) rates vary based on the times of day and season shown in this chart Your account is currently being served under one of SCE’s Business TOU rate plans, which means you’ll pay less when you’re able to shift some of your business’s energy usage to off-peak and super off-peak hours, when overall energy demand and costs are lower
What is TOU-GS-1 and are you eligible? - SCE Business customers with demands of 20 kilowatts (kW) or less are eligible for Southern California Edison’s (SCE) Rate Schedule TOU-GS-1 TOU-GS-1 can have two to four main charges depending on the rate option: A monthly customer charge, which does not vary based on your usage
Load Profiling and Distribution Loss Factors Protocols Applicability - SCE The hourly usage (for ISO reporting) will be calculated by multiplying the hourly usage (meter level) by the appropriate distribution loss factor Example: For the example in 16 above, customer’s distribution loss factor category is
Understanding Your Time-Of-Use (TOU) Bill - SCE TOU rates vary based on the time of day and season, as shown on this chart You’re enrolled in one of SCE’s Time-Of-Use (TOU) rates, which means you’ll pay less when you’re able to shift your energy usage to off-peak and super off-peak hours, when overall energy demand and costs are lower For more information about TOU rates, visit sce com rates