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Edision Bill

Jaime Villasenor's electricity bill shows a total amount due of $223.97, with new charges of $223.97 and no past due amount. The document outlines options for payment, including online, mail, and in-person, as well as available assistance programs for customers facing financial difficulties. Additionally, it provides information on electricity usage, billing details, and resources for managing outages and emergencies.

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Edision Bill

Jaime Villasenor's electricity bill shows a total amount due of $223.97, with new charges of $223.97 and no past due amount. The document outlines options for payment, including online, mail, and in-person, as well as available assistance programs for customers facing financial difficulties. Additionally, it provides information on electricity usage, billing details, and resources for managing outages and emergencies.

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For billing and service inquiries

1-800-684-8123
Your electricity bill
www.sce.com
VILLASENOR, JAIME / Page 1 of 6

Customer account
700659943988 Rotating outage
JAIME VILLASENOR Group N001
Amount due $114.33
Service account POD-ID
8010920148 101760940001309630
50201 ALOMA DR
CABAZON, CA 92230 Date bill prepared
04/13/2025

Your account summary


Your previous balance $ 0.00
Past due amount $ 0.00 You may qualify for bill payment options,
Your new charges $223.97 including a 12-month payment plan, and
financial programs available to assist yousuch
Total amount you owe $ 223.97 as SCE's CARE and FERA programs, that can
help to reduce your bill. We can also connect
you with community agencies that can provide
additional assistance to you, and you may also
r locations. qualify for SCE's Energy Savings
Assistance (ESA)program which is an energy
efficiency program for income-qualified
residential customers. To pay in person, call 1-
800-747-8908 fo

Your past and current electricity usage


For meter 222012-106234 from 03/01/25 to 04/12/25
Total estimated electricity usage this month in kWh 569

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) Tear here Tear here

Customer account 700659943988


Please write this number on the memo line Past due charges - pay by 05/03/25 $0.00
of your check. Make your check payable to
Southern California Edison. New charges - pay by 05/03/25 $223.97
Total amount you owe $223.97

Amount enclosed $

STMT 08132024 P1

JAIME VILLASENOR
50201 ALOMA DR
P.O. BOX 600
CABAZON, CA 92230-4401
ROSEMEAD, CA 91771-0002

700659943988 0000221 001489036000022397001511433


Important information
What are my options for paying my bill? Disputed bills
On-line Pay one-time or recurring on www.sce.com/bill If you believe there is an error on your bill or have a question about your
Mail-in Check or Money order service, please call Southern California Edison (SCE) customer support at
In Person Authorized payment locations 1-800-747-8908 1-800-655-4555. If you are not satisfied with SCE’s response, submit a complaint
to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) at www.cpuc.ca.gov/
Phone QuickCheck 1-800-950-2356
complaints/. The CPUC’s Consumer Affairs Branch (CAB) handles billing and
Debit & credit card 1-833-425-1440
service complaints and can be reached by:
Other PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay and Google Pay Telephone 1-800-649-7570 (8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday)
Electronic check processing Mail CPUC, Consumer Affairs Branch, 505 Van Ness Ave., Room 2003,
Your check payment will be processed as a one-time Electronic Fund Transfer San Francisco, CA 94102
(EFT). With EFTs, funds may be withdrawn from your account the day we receive If you have limitations hearing or speaking, contact the California Relay Service,
your payment. Your check will not be returned, but will appear on your financial which is for those needing assistance relaying telephone conversations. Dial 711
statement. or one of the numbers below to be routed to a California Relay Service provider in
Rates and applicable rules: Available at www.sce.com or upon request. your preferred mode of communication.
Past due bills Type of Call English Spanish
When is my bill past due? It is past due 20 days after the preparation date, which
was 08/13/24. TTY/VCO/HCO to Voice 1-800-735-2929 1-800-855-3000
• Reconnecting service that has been disconnected requires a Service Connection
Voice to TTY/VCO/HCO 1-800-735-2922 1-800-855-3000
payment (non-residential only).
• Unable to pay: If payment arrangements were not extended to you by SCE Speech-to-Speech Relay 1-800-854-7784 1-800-854-7784
pursuant to SCE’s filed tariffs, you may contact the California Public Utilities To avoid having service turned off while waiting for the outcome of a complaint to
Commission. the CPUC regarding the accuracy of your bill, contact CAB for assistance. If your
• For safety reasons, if service is disconnected, please ensure any sensitive or
case meets the eligibility criteria, CAB will instruct you on how to mail a check or
potentially hazardous equipment is unplugged on the day of reconnection. For
money order to be impounded pending resolution of your case. You must continue
additional home safety tips, visit www.sce.com/safety or call SCE at
to pay your current charges while your complaint is reviewed to keep your service
1-800-655-4555.
turned on.
What is the Late Payment Charge (LPC)?
Definitions
0.6% will be applied to the total unpaid balance if payment is not received by the
due date on this bill (except for CARE and state agency accounts). • Baseline Credit: The baseline credit provides reduced electricity rates on
electricity used up to the baseline allocation for the region that you live in.
What is a rotating outage?
• CA Climate Credit: Credit from state effort to fight climate change. Applied
Rotating outages are controlled electrical outages used to avoid widespread or
monthly to eligible businesses and semi-annually to residents.
uncontrolled blackouts. Your Rotating Outage Group number is located on page 1,
upper left, of your SCE bill. Your rotating outage group number may change at any • Wildfire Fund Charge: Supports the California Wildfire Fund which covers
time. For more information, visit www.sce.com/rotating outage. costs associated with catastrophic wildfires, including payment of bonds issued
by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR)
What is the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA)?
• Public Purpose Programs Charge: Funds state-mandated programs for low
The PCIA is a charge to ensure that both SCE customers and those who have left
income discounts, energy efficiency, renewable energy and R&D.
SCE service to purchase electricity from other providers pay for the above market
costs for electric generation resources that were procured by SCE on their behalf. • SCE Generation: For recovering energy procurement and generation costs for
'Above market' refers to the difference between what the utility pays for electric that portion of your energy provided by SCE.
generation and current market prices for the sale of those resources.

To change your contact information, complete the form below and return it to SCE

Change of mailing address: 700659943988


STREET# STREET NAME APARTMENT #

CITY STATE ZIP CODE

TELEPHONE # E-MAIL ADDRESS

Energy Assistance Fund (EAF): I want to help people pay their energy bill through EAF. For info visit www.sce.com/eaf or call (800) 205-8596.
Add this amount for EAF $ __________________ Select one box only and sign below for EAF:
Every One Month
Month only ________________________________________________________________
LEE, SHALIENA / Page 3 of 6

Your daily average electricity usage (kWh)


2 Years ago: N/A Last year: 40.00 This year: 50.49
99

66

33

0
Aug Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug
'22** '23 '23 '23 '23 '23 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24 '24*
* Irregular billing period
** No data available

Details of your new charges


Your rate: DOMESTIC
Billing period: 08/01/24 to 08/12/24 (12 days)

Delivery charges - Cost to deliver your electricity


Your Delivery charges include:
Basic charge 12 days x $0.03100 $0.37
· $10.81 transmission charges
Energy-Summer
· $98.43 distribution charges
Tier 1 (100% of baseline) 232 kWh x $0.18918 $43.89
· $0.05 nuclear decommissioning
Tier 2 (101% to 400%) 337 kWh x $0.28510 $96.08
charges
Wildfire fund charge 569 kWh x $0.00561 $3.19
· $11.90 conservation incentive
Generation charges - Cost to generate your electricity adjustment
SCE · $12.21 public purpose programs
Energy-Summer charge
Tier 1 (100% of baseline) 232 kWh x $0.13919 $32.29 · $6.37 new system generation charge
Tier 2 (101% to 400%) 337 kWh x $0.13919 $46.91
Your Generation charges include:
Other charges or credits · -$0.22 competition transition charge
Fixed recovery charge 569 kWh x $0.00188 $1.07 · -$2.25 power charge indifference
adjustment (PCIA)
Subtotal of your new charges $223.80
State tax 569 kWh x $0.00030 $0.17 Your overall energy charges include:
Your new charges $223.97 · $2.07 franchise fees

Additional information:
· Service voltage: 240 volts
· Your summer baseline allowance:
232.0 kWh
· High Usage Charge applies to all
usage above 400% of baseline
allowance.

Your Total Usage: 569 kWh Tier 1 Tier 2 High Usage Charge
Understanding Your Bill... 232 kWh 337 kWh 0 kWh
Your usage for the billing period falls
into Tier 2. For most customers, the
price you pay increases as you use $0.33/kWh $0.42/kWh $0.42/kWh
more energy. The average cost per
kilowatt (kWh) in the chart to the right
is based on averages. Actual prices Your Total Usage
may vary. 569 kWh
High Usage Charge - Learn more at on.sce.com/highuse
LEE, SHALIENA / Page 4 of 6

Things you should know


Fixed Recovery Charge
SCE has been permitted to issue bonds that enable it to recover more quickly certain costs related to preventing and mitigating
catastrophic wildfires. Your bill for electric service includes a Fixed Recovery Charge that has been approved by the CPUC to repay
those bonds. The right to recover the Fixed Recovery Charge has been transferred to a separate entity (called the Special Purpose
Entity) that issued the bonds and does not belong to SCE. SCE is collecting the Fixed Recovery Charge on behalf of the Special
Purpose Entity.

Stay in Control
If you're behind on payments, enrolled in a payment plan, or facing disconnection, we offer options and energy management solutions to
help you stay in control of your bill and costs. Learn more at www.sce.com/billsupport.
July 2024 Page 5 of 6

Public Safety Power Shutoffs


· It is a tool of last resort to mitigate wildfire risk during dangerous fire weather conditions.
We recognize these outages are difficult for our customers.
· We continue to reduce the size, frequency and duration of PSPS events.
· It will have to remain available as a tool to mitigate wildfire risk during severe weather and
high fire potential index events.
We urge customers to update their contact information and sign up for PSPS alerts at: www.sce.com/outage.
To learn more about Public Safety Power Shutoffs, visit: www.sce.com/psps.

Be Prepared for Get Help If You Use


Outage Emergencies Medical Equipment
If your home or business is located in an area If you or someone in your household requires the regular use of
designated as a Tier 2 or Tier 3 high fire risk zone, electrically powered medical equipment and devices, you may
be eligible for our Medical Baseline Allowance Program (MBL).
you may want to consider adding a power station or
a portable generator to your emergency preparedness The program provides an additional allotment of
plans. These devices may provide backup power for 16.5-kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per day on your monthly
your personal electronics such as a cell phone, bill. MBL can help offset the cost of operating the medical
computer, or other important household appliances equipment and prioritizes your household to get critical alerts
such as refrigerators, lighting, garage door opener and notifications if outages occur, including Public Safety Power
Shutoffs.
and medical devices which helps you to be more
prepared for an outage or other emergency. Rebates To apply, you will need the signature of a medical
are available for the purchase of qualifying products. professional.* If you submit an online application, you can enter
your medical professional's email address, and we will contact
Watch our backup power educational videos, learn them for an electronic signature approval. Please notify your
more about available solutions and apply for rebates medical professional that they will receive an email
in the SCE Marketplace at www.sce.com/rebates. communication from SCE.
To learn more about eligibility requirements or if you have
To learn more about the process and method the questions about medical equipment or criteria, visit
California Public Utilities Commission used to www.sce.com/mbl . MBL application forms are available upon
determine High Fire Threat District maps, visit: request in various languages and alternative formats, such as
large print and braille.
www.cpuc.ca.gov/industries-and-topics/wildfires/fire NOTE: We will evaluate the eligibility of the device on your
-threat-maps-and-fire-safety-rulemaking application if it is not listed on www.sce.com/mbl . Medical
devices used for therapy but not medically required for
sustaining life do not qualify for this program.

Budget Your Electricity Bill with the * Includes Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician
Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP).
Budget Billing Plan (was Level Pay Plan)
Are your electric bills higher in the summer? Do these higher
bills stretch your budget? Sign up for SCE's Budget Billing Support for Customers
Plan (BBP), which allows you to spread high summer and/or Affected by a Major Disaster
winter bills over an entire year in eleven (11) equal monthly
payments (on the 12th month, you will receive a settlement If you or someone you know has been affected by
bill showing either a payment due or a credit balance). a disaster for which a state of emergency has been
declared, please visit www.sce.com/disastersupport
To learn more visit www.sce.com/residential/assistance.
for information about consumer protections,
If you'd like to enroll, please call 1-800-434-2365. BBP is programs and services SCE has available.
based on eligibility and some restrictions may apply. Once
enrolled, you must pay your bills monthly by the due date to
remain eligible for the program.
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July 2024 Page 6 of 6

Proposition 65 Warnings Safe Portable Generator Hook-Up


WARNING: The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Connecting a portable generator to your home's electrical wiring
Enforcement Act of 1986, commonly referred to as is dangerous and can cause serious injuries or electrocution.
Proposition 65, requires the governor to publish a list of
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer Do not hook up a generator directly to an electrical panel. The safe
and birth defects or other reproductive harm. It also requires way is to plug the electrical equipment into a portable generator
California businesses to warn the public of potential using a properly sized extension cord approved by Underwriters
exposures to these chemicals that result from their Laboratories (UL).
operations.
If your needs require a generator to be wired directly to your
Providing safe and reliable service to all of our customers is
home's electrical system, California state law mandates that you
a top priority for Southern California Edison and we want you notify us. We also recommend that you enlist the service of a
to be aware of these chemicals so that you can reduce qualified electrician to perform the task.
exposure to chemicals associated with electricity generation For additional safety information visit:
and distribution. We handle all equipment and materials at www.sce.com/generator
our sites carefully for your good health as well as ours.
However, if you are at or near our facilities and work sites,
you can be exposed to the following chemicals on the state's
Proposition 65 list. Reduce, limit, or avoid activities at and Connect With Us
near the sources of exposure described below. For more Get energy-saving tips, safety and outage updates,
information go to:
and much more.
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
1. Diesel Generation : Diesel Exhaust: SCE uses www.facebook.com/sce
diesel-fueled emergency generators during emergencies and
other times to help minimize the interruption of our www.twitter.com/sce
customers’ supply of electricity. The generators are used at
some SCE facilities like substations and service centers, and www.instagram.com/sce
at locations where repairs are made to the electrical system.
SCE also uses diesel as the primary fuel for electricity
generation on Catalina Island and in many service vehicles
used throughout our service territory. Diesel engines produce
exhaust as a by-product of the combustion of diesel fuel.
Breathing diesel engine exhaust exposes you to chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. You should avoid
breathing diesel fumes whenever possible.
2. Wooden Utility Poles : SCE uses wooden poles that have
been treated with chemical preservatives. These chemicals
include pentachlorophenol, which is known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and petroleum products such as
diesel fuel, which contains chemicals including toluene and
benzene that are known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. If you
come into contact with a wooden utility pole or the dust, debris,
soil surrounding the pole, or water runoff that may contain
dust, debris, and soil previously in contact with the pole, you
could be exposed to these chemicals. Avoid contact with
wooden utility poles and the dust, debris, soil surrounding the
poles, or water runoff that may contain dust, debris, soil
surrounding the poles, or water runoff that may contain dust,
debris, and soil previously in contact with the poles.
3. Painted Structures : SCE utilizes metal and wood
structures and equipment that may have been coated with
paints containing chemicals, such as lead-based paint, that
are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. When the paint on these
structures deteriorates, flakes of paint can impact the soil
adjacent to the structure. To avoid exposure, you should avoid
contact with any paint flakes or soil near any structure with
deteriorating paint.
Los usarios con acceso al Internet podran leer y descargar
esta notificacion en espanol en el sitio Web de SCE:
www.sce.com/avisos

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