Edison International: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

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About Edison International

Edison International is an investor owned organization headquartered in Rosemead, California and serving customers in 14 counties in California including counties such as Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and Fresno County. Edison International averages 29.25 cents per kilowatt hour charged to their consumers for residential electricity, which is 1.88% higher than the average California rate of 28.72 cents. Of the 68,702,338 megawatt hours Edison International sold and dispossessed, 54,830,463 were via sales to end users. The electricity produced in the company's power plants made up 16.80% of the electricity sourced by the company. The purchase of wholesale electricity made up an additional 83.14%. In 2022, the company made a total of $17,385,483,300 from business activities relating to the sale and transfer of electricity. They had 68.51% of their revenue coming from retail sales to end users and 4.79% from wholesale electricity sales.

The average residential power bill for a customer of Edison International is $140.53 per month. The company is the 20th largest producer of hydroelectric power in the nation out of 3517 providers, with total production reaching 2,802,622 megawatt hours. Solar facilities owned or operated by the supplier produce 51,528 megawatt hours, which is 0.48% of their total production. The company is the 125th highest company in the United States out of 3517 companies for megawatt hours produced by burning natural gas.

Edison International Net Metering

Offering net metering to customers is a win-win situation for Edison International and any residents who get their electricity from the company. This makes it cheaper for people who are interested to install solar and other electricity options as they have the ability to sell unneeded kilowatt hours back to the electricity supplier.

Energy Loss

Losing electricity from heat dissipation during electricity transmission and other causes is part of being in the electricity generation business. Companies must report these losses to government agencies who track electricity infrastructure efficiencies. Edison International recently reported a yearly loss of about 5.51% of the electricity that they transmit. This percentage of electricity lost earns them a rank of 42nd best out of 63 providers who report energy loss in the state.

Edison International Rate & Electric Bills

Edison International residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in June.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.394/kWh$0.000/kWh$270.37/mo.$0.00/mo.
2889th29.25¢Edison International's Average residential price per kWh
2041st$140.53Average monthly electricity bill for Edison International's residential customers

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Edison International Overview

  • Company Type:Investor Owned
  • Subsidiary Company:Southern California Edison
  • Headquarters:2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
    Rosemead, California 91770
    United States of America
  • CEO:Pedro J. Pizarro

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    Quick Facts About Edison International

    Edison International produces 26.84% of their electricity from sustainable fuel sources, which ranks them 296th out of the 3517 providers we track in the US.

    Edison International generates 73.16% of their total electricity generation from non-renewable fuel types. The total electricity produced from non-renewable sources is 7,778,288.77 megawatt hours, which is 125th most in the country out of 3517 providers.

    Edison International is 40th out of 3517 companies in the country for total megawatt hours produced from nuclear facilities.

    As the 114th largest producer of electricity in the US, Edison International produces 10,632,438.77 megawatt hours of electricity.

    Energy provider of the year for California, Major Provider Category
    Top 3 Largest Producer of Renewable Electricity
    California, Major Provider Category
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    Energy Loss

    Edison International's energy loss due to business operations.

    -5.51%

    Total Energy Loss

    3,786,113MWh

    998 National Rank

    Edison International Energy Makeup

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    Edison International State Coverage

    StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
    California3,652,54312,174,735,0001100%

    Edison International County Coverage

    CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
    Fresno County1,015,190533.20$159.52/mo
    Imperial County178,713418.30$190.41/mo
    Inyo County18,804429.22$145.34/mo
    Kern County916,108431.60$154.54/mo
    Kings County152,981433.44$160.29/mo
    Los Angeles County9,721,1381429.21$145.76/mo
    Mono County13,291429.57$147.78/mo
    Orange County3,151,184531.66$147.50/mo
    Riverside County2,473,9021027.77$156.19/mo
    San Bernardino County2,193,6561029.21$150.54/mo

    Power Plants Owned by Edison International

    PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
    Maricopa County AZ Nuclear 31,524,461
    Mountainview Generating StationSouthern California Edison (100.00%)
    Redlands CA Natural Gas 2,661,649.931,136,989,312.2427.17
    Fresno County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 543,715
    Madera County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 486,747
    Madera County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 474,353
    Fresno County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 430,088
    Big Creek CDP CA Conventional Hydroelectric 220,151
    Fresno County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 198,373
    Kern County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 119,548
    Fresno County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 100,817

    Edison International Fuel Makeup

    NUCLEAR
    Nuclear
    Nuclear
    Nuclear
    Nuclear
    Nuclear
    46.85%
    CONVENTIONAL HYDROELECTRIC
    Conventional Hydroelectric
    Conventional Hydroelectric
    Conventional Hydroelectric
    26.36%
    NATURAL GAS
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    26.04%
    SOLAR
    Solar
    0.48%
    DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
    Distillate Fuel Oil
    0.26%
    OTHER
    Other
    0.02%

    Cities Edison International Has Coverage

    • Adelanto, CA
    • Agoura Hills, CA
    • Alhambra, CA
    • Aliso Viejo, CA
    • Anaheim, CA
    • Apple Valley, CA
    • Arcadia, CA
    • Artesia, CA
    • Avalon, CA
    • Baldwin Park, CA
    • Barstow, CA
    • Beaumont, CA
    • Bell, CA
    • Bell Gardens, CA
    • Bellflower, CA
    • Beverly Hills, CA
    • Big Bear Lake, CA
    • Bishop, CA
    • Blythe, CA
    • Bradbury, CA
    • Brea, CA
    • Buena Park, CA
    • Calabasas, CA
    • California City, CA
    • Calimesa, CA
    • Camarillo, CA
    • Canyon Lake, CA
    • Carpinteria, CA
    • Carson, CA
    • Cathedral City, CA
    • Cerritos, CA
    • Chino, CA
    • Chino Hills, CA
    • Claremont, CA
    • Colton, CA
    • Commerce, CA
    • Compton, CA
    • Corona, CA
    • Costa Mesa, CA
    • Covina, CA
    • Cudahy, CA
    • Culver City, CA
    • Cypress, CA
    • Delano, CA
    • Desert Hot Springs, CA
    • Diamond Bar, CA
    • Downey, CA
    • Duarte, CA
    • Eastvale, CA
    • El Monte, CA
    • El Segundo, CA
    • Exeter, CA
    • Farmersville, CA
    • Fillmore, CA
    • Fontana, CA
    • Fountain Valley, CA
    • Fullerton, CA
    • Garden Grove, CA
    • Gardena, CA
    • Glendora, CA
    • Goleta, CA
    • Grand Terrace, CA
    • Hanford, CA
    • Hawaiian Gardens, CA
    • Hawthorne, CA
    • Hemet, CA
    • Hermosa Beach, CA
    • Hesperia, CA
    • Hidden Hills, CA
    • Highland, CA
    • Huntington Beach, CA
    • Huntington Park, CA
    • Indian Wells, CA
    • Inglewood, CA
    • Irvine, CA
    • Irwindale, CA
    • Jurupa Valley, CA
    • La Cañada Flintridge, CA
    • La Habra, CA
    • La Habra Heights, CA
    • La Mirada, CA
    • La Palma, CA
    • La Puente, CA
    • La Verne, CA
    • Laguna Beach, CA
    • Laguna Hills, CA
    • Laguna Niguel, CA
    • Laguna Woods, CA
    • Lake Elsinore, CA
    • Lake Forest, CA
    • Lakewood, CA
    • Lancaster, CA
    • Lawndale, CA
    • Lindsay, CA
    • Loma Linda, CA
    • Lomita, CA
    • Long Beach, CA
    • Los Alamitos, CA
    • Lynwood, CA
    • Malibu, CA
    • Mammoth Lakes, CA
    • Manhattan Beach, CA
    • Maywood, CA
    • McFarland, CA
    • Menifee, CA
    • Mission Viejo, CA
    • Monrovia, CA
    • Montclair, CA
    • Montebello, CA
    • Monterey Park, CA
    • Moorpark, CA
    • Moreno Valley, CA
    • Murrieta, CA
    • Newport Beach, CA
    • Norco, CA
    • Norwalk, CA
    • Ojai, CA
    • Ontario, CA
    • Orange, CA
    • Oxnard, CA
    • Palm Desert, CA
    • Palm Springs, CA
    • Palmdale, CA
    • Palos Verdes Estates, CA
    • Paramount, CA
    • Perris, CA
    • Pico Rivera, CA
    • Placentia, CA
    • Pomona, CA
    • Port Hueneme, CA
    • Porterville, CA
    • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
    • Rancho Mirage, CA
    • Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
    • Redlands, CA
    • Redondo Beach, CA
    • Rialto, CA
    • Ridgecrest, CA
    • Rolling Hills, CA
    • Rolling Hills Estates, CA
    • Rosemead, CA
    • San Bernardino, CA
    • San Dimas, CA
    • San Fernando, CA
    • San Gabriel, CA
    • San Jacinto, CA
    • San Marino, CA
    • Santa Ana, CA
    • Santa Barbara, CA
    • Santa Clarita, CA
    • Santa Fe Springs, CA
    • Santa Monica, CA
    • Santa Paula, CA
    • Seal Beach, CA
    • Sierra Madre, CA
    • Signal Hill, CA
    • Simi Valley, CA
    • South El Monte, CA
    • South Gate, CA
    • South Pasadena, CA
    • Stanton, CA
    • Tehachapi, CA
    • Temecula, CA
    • Temple City, CA
    • Thousand Oaks, CA
    • Torrance, CA
    • Tulare, CA
    • Tustin, CA
    • Twentynine Palms, CA
    • Upland, CA
    • Vernon, CA
    • Victorville, CA
    • Villa Park, CA
    • Visalia, CA
    • Walnut, CA
    • West Covina, CA
    • West Hollywood, CA
    • Westlake Village, CA
    • Westminster, CA
    • Whittier, CA
    • Wildomar, CA
    • Woodlake, CA
    • Yorba Linda, CA
    • Yucaipa, CA
    • Yucca Valley, CA

    * City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.

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    Edison International FAQ:

    What percentage of Edison International's electricity is produced from renewable fuel sources?

    Electric production plants owned by or associated with Edison International generate 26.84% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources.

    Does Edison International have any subsidiary companies?

    Southern California Edison is owned by Edison International.

    What percentage of Edison International's electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuel sources?

    Edison International produces 73.16% of their electricity using nonrenewable fuel sources.

    What is the average bundled electricity rate for Edison International customers?

    Edison International's current average bundled electricity rate is 29.25 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average state bundled rate of 28.72 cents and the average national rate of 15.64 cents.

    How much is the average bundled bill for Edison International customers each month?

    The average monthly bundled electric bill for customers of Edison International is $140.53. The California average bundled bill is $137.13 and the US average is $137.13.

    How many counties does Edison International offer service to?

    There are 14 counties that receive at least some electricity coverage by Edison International.

    Who is the CEO of Edison International?

    Pedro J. Pizarro is the CEO of Edison International.

    What is the phone number for Edison International?

    You can reach Edison International by phone via (800) 655-4555.

    How many power plants are owned by or associated with Edison International?

    There are 58 power plants associated with or owned by Edison International.

    What cities does Edison International supply electricity in?

    Edison International has customers in 185 cities.

    Ginalyn Gelera
    Last Reviewed By: Ginalyn Gelera
    Published: 2022-03-13