Pasadena Water and Power: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

Pasadena Water and Power

Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics

High Power Bills?

Reduce or replace your electricity bill with solar

About Pasadena Water and Power

Pasadena Water and Power provides electricity in Pasadena in Los Angeles County, California. There are 66,711 customers of the company. Exactly 8,565 of them are commercial accounts, 58,145 of them are residential customers and one is an transportation account. Pasadena Water and Power's customers are charged an average residential electricity price of 24.48 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 56.59% more than the nationwide average price of 15.64 cents. There were a total of 1,044,139 megawatt hours sold to retail customers in 2022 by the provider and 175,506 megawatt hours sold by way of wholesale routes. The megawatt hours sourced by the supplier came from a blend of electricity generation from electricity facilities owned by Pasadena Water and Power and supplementary megawatt hours that they acquired on wholesale channels. In 2022, the supplier earned 88.21% of their revenue from retail electricity sales to end users and 3.67% via sales on the wholesale electricity market.

The average residential electricity bill for a consumer of Pasadena Water and Power is $112.94 per month. Customers of the company pay a 14.89% markdown compared to other residents of the country. Electricity production plants associated with the provider use non-renewable fuel types to generate 100.00% of their total electricity production, or 51,765 megawatt hours. They rank 33rd out of 63 providers in the state. Pasadena Water and Power generates 51,765 megawatt hours from their electricity facilities, ranking them as the 402nd largest producer of electricity of all 3517 suppliers in the nation. Pasadena Water and Power is the 19th largest supplier out of 63 suppliers in the state based on customer count.

Pasadena Water and Power Net Metering

Offering net metering to customers is a win-win situation for Pasadena Water and Power and any individuals who receive their electricity from the company. Installation of solar panels and alternative electricity sources is often too expensive for people. Net metering allows purchasers of these electricity sources to sell unused megawatt hours back into the grid, making the installation of these alternative sources economically viable.

Energy Loss

Energy loss is a fact of life when working with electricity transmission. Pasadena Water and Power currently averages a loss of roughly 4.01% of the aggregate electricity they transmit. Pasadena Water and Power's energy loss levels place them at of 36th best out of the 63 providers that operate in California and report energy loss and 627th best out of 3517 in the nation.

Pasadena Water and Power Rate & Electric Bills

Pasadena Water and Power residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.265/kWh$0.164/kWh$188.26/mo.$56.92/mo.
2871st24.48¢Pasadena Water and Power's Average residential price per kWh
1200th$112.94Average monthly electricity bill for Pasadena Water and Power's residential customers

Go Solar for less than your cell phone bill.

Pasadena Water and Power Overview

  • Company Type:Municipal
  • Headquarters:100 North Garfield Avenue Room N106
    Pasadena, California 91101
    United States of America
  • Director/Superintendent:Gurcharan Bawa

Pasadena Water and Power Contact

Pasadena Water and Power Service

Quick Facts About Pasadena Water and Power

Pasadena Water and Power ranks 259th out of 3517 providers in the US for total electricity generation from natural gas.

Energy Loss

Pasadena Water and Power's energy loss due to business operations.

-4.01%

Total Energy Loss

50,911MWh

627 National Rank

Pasadena Water and Power Energy Makeup

Go Solar for less than your cell phone bill.

Pasadena Water and Power Coverage Map

Coverage Map Placeholder

Pasadena Water and Power State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
California66,711234,428,66717100%

Pasadena Water and Power County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Los Angeles County9,721,1381429.21$145.76/mo

Power Plants Owned by Pasadena Water and Power

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Pasadena CA Natural Gas 51,76527,976,893.14540.46

Pasadena Water and Power Fuel Makeup

NATURAL GAS
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
100.00%

Pasadena Water and Power Reviews

Write a Review of Pasadena Water and Power

Pasadena Water and Power FAQ:

What is the average bundled bill for Pasadena Water and Power customers each month?

Pasadena Water and Power currently has an average monthly bundled electric bill of $112.94, compared to the California average of $137.13 and the nationwide of $137.13 for bundled service.

Who is the CEO of Pasadena Water and Power?

The current CEO of Pasadena Water and Power is Gurcharan Bawa.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for Pasadena Water and Power customers?

The average bundled price of electricity for customers of Pasadena Water and Power is 24.48 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).

What is the phone number for Pasadena Water and Power?

You can reach Pasadena Water and Power by phone via (626) 744-4005.

What percentage of Pasadena Water and Power's electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuel types?

Electric generation facilities owned by or associated with Pasadena Water and Power produce 100.00% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuels.

What percentage of Pasadena Water and Power's electricity is produced using renewable fuels?

Pasadena Water and Power produces 0% of their electricity from renewable fuels.

How many power plants are owned by or associated with Pasadena Water and Power?

There is one power plant owned by or associated with Pasadena Water and Power.

King Manalo
Last Reviewed By: King Manalo
Published: 2023-12-06