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- TOU Guide 1218_WCAG - SCE
We can help you identify ways to shift energy use away from On-Peak hours with modifications to your operations and equipment maintenance procedures • Run your ice machine at night and into the early afternoon to build up a large supply to use during On-Peak hours
- Time of Use Plans | SCE
Running your dishwasher during Off-Peak periods instead of during On-Peak periods is an example of shifting in usage to lower your electricity costs Use our Appliance Energy Use Cost Estimator to see how much you can save by shifting energy use to off-peak hours
- Understanding Time-Of-Use Charges | Business | SCE
Understand how Time-Of-Use pricing works, and learn how your electricity usage impacts your bill Understanding Time-Of-Use Charges Business
- Step-by-Step Customer Guide for Checking Energy Usage - SCE
Log in to your “My Account” at sce com and access your hourly usage details for SDP event days to view your performance towards the minimum usage eligibility requirement For the best experience, we recommend you use a computer or laptop to perform these steps
- Ways to Save With Time-of-Use Plans Cut Costs | SCE
Learn ways to save with Time Of Use plans, shifting energy use to off-peak hours to cut costs and maximize savings
- Understanding Your TIME-OF-USE (TOU) Bill - SCE
Multiplies your energy usage by the average cost of energy for a “snapshot” of your total cost of energy (by time of day) Other credits charges include any costs that do not vary by time of day
- Rate Schedule TOU-GS-1
A monthly customer charge, which does not vary based on your usage Time-Of-Use (TOU) energy charges are the cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of energy used in each TOU period
- Why is energy use estimated? - SCE
Why is your energy usage being estimated? Learn about the reasons and how to access more accurate usage data
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