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Electricity Bills to Climb for RSM Residents

State regulators today gave Southern California Edison the go-ahead to raise electricity rates.

Rancho Santa Margarita residents should prepare to budget roughly $7 more for their monthly electricity bills starting early in 2013 thanks to a Southern California Edison rate increase approved Friday.

State regulators today cleared the utility company to raise electricity rates by 5 percent in order to cover the cost of providing ''safe and reliable'' electricity and integrating renewable energy sources.

Customers won’t see their bills go up until early in 2013, according to Lauren Bartlett, spokeswoman for Southern California Edison. SCE residential customers’ monthly bills will increase an average of about $7. The rate increase was shy of the 16.6 percent requested by the private utility.

The California Public Utilities Commission ordered Edison to try harder to cut costs, and the commission disallowed some of what it called ``non-essential'' projects. The ruling will force the utility to cut operations and maintenance expenses by about $258 million and spending on capital projects by $756 million.

CPUC Commissioner Timothy Alan Simon, who led the review, said the decision strikes a balance between the goals of the utility and protecting ratepayers.

``This decision ensures that SCE is able to invest in smart energy systems, renewables and safety and reliability while its ratepayers are protected under the CPUC's prudent review,'' Simon said.

The decision authorizes Edison to beef up equipment inspections and to use new technology to better track the condition and service record of the utility's assets. Regulators also ordered an independent review of SCE's system utility poles to determine whether current loads meet legal standards and an independent audit of SCE's spending on infrastructure repair and replacement.

The report by the CPUC addressed widespread criticism over Southern California Edison's response to a 2011 windstorm. The commission required SCE to answer to the commission with a progress report next year on the utility's commitments to improve communications with customers during emergencies.

”While today's decision results in a rate increase for SCE's ratepayers, this is a necessary investment in our future.  We need to do a more thorough job in monitoring, maintaining, and replacing our aging electricity infrastructure. We also need to modernize and enhance our electricity system to better achieve the state's environmental policy goals,'' Commissioner Mike Florio said. ``We will be vigilant to ensure that SCE will spend every penny wisely.''

- City News Service

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Hol December 3, 2012 at 01:54 pm
When will the increases stop?... I am unemployed and every dollar up..hurts..I think I will leave this area even though its been my home for 19 years..
Charles December 3, 2012 at 02:30 pm
Doesn't seem to affect people too much. I still hear my neighbors' air conditioners humming away on mild summer afternoons when it's only 75F outside. I guess it's worth it to spend a couple extra bucks than to go through all the hassle of opening the windows.
In the bigger picture, what's a few percent rise in electric rates compared to gasoline costs? Besides, Mr. Cheap here has his whole house outfitted with CFL bulbs and ceiling fans and deciduous trees planted on the east and west sides of his house.
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