SCE Customers Get $59 Credits on April Bills Thanks to State Program for Fighting Climate Change
Joining residential customers, SCE small business accounts will also begin seeing credits on their bills twice each year
Previously, the twice-a-year credit ranged between
The funding for the California Climate Credit comes from the state’s Greenhouse Gas Cap and Trade Program, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, natural gas distributors and other large industries.
“It’s great to see that this year’s credit is the most generous to date,” said
Earlier this year, SCE distributed more than
Other SCE customer assistance options include:
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Monthly bill discounts of
30% (California Alternate Rates for Energy program) or18% (Family Electric Rate Assistance program), or one-time bill assistance grants of up to ($100 Energy Assistance Fund ) for income-qualified residential customers. -
Energy bill debt forgiveness of up to
in eligible past-due balances (Arrearage Management Plan) for income-qualified residential customers.$8,000 - The Medical Baseline Allowance program, which allows for additional daily energy consumption at the lowest-rate available, to offset some of the cost of operating medical and mobility equipment for vulnerable customers.
- Payment arrangements to give residential and small business customers more time to pay their bill, including spreading payments out up to 12 months or extensions of up to 30 days.
- Online tools like Budget Assistant that let residential and small business customers track their energy usage in real time and projects their next monthly bill; and TOU text alerts that notify customers when higher-priced TOU on-peak periods begin and end.
For more information on SCE’s customer assistance options, visit sce.com/findsupport. For more information about the California Climate Credit, please visit this CPUC web page.
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