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Cuenta del cliente
Su número asignado por SCE identifica su cuenta. Por favor tenga su número de cuenta la mano si quisiera hacer algún cambio a su servicio de Clean Power Alliance.
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Cuenta de servicio
En esta sección encontrará sus números de cuenta de servicio de SCE y de Clean Power Alliance. SCE asigna un número adicional de cuenta de servicio para poder darle seguimiento a los cargos de Clean Power Alliance.
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Consumo de energía
La cantidad de energía que usted usó durante el periodo de facturación, medido en kilovatios horas (kWh).
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Tarifario de SCE
Su tarifa de SCE determina cómo se le cobra por la transmisión de electricidad. Tal vez su tarifa de suministro de electricidad de Clean Power Alliance no siempre corresponda con ésta porque Clean Power Alliance ofrece opciones de tarifas simplificadas y consolidadas.
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Cargos de transmisión de electricidad de SCE
Los cargos de SCE por la transmisión de electricidad. Incluyen el costo de mover energía de la red a su hogar o empresa y de darle mantenimiento a los cables eléctricos.
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Recargo por responsabilidad de costo de CCA
El cargo de SCE para recuperar los costos de energía comprada para usted antes de que se inscriba en Clean Power Alliance. Puede haber oído acerca del PCIA (Power Charge Indifference Adjustment), también llamado “cargo por dejar el servicio” para los clientes de CCA. Siempre incluimos el PCIA y otros recargos en nuestras comparaciones de costos.
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Niveles de consumo
Para los clientes residenciales, esta sección indica el nivel más alto que se le está cobrando. Si su consumo de electricidad sobrepasa su asignación para el Nivel 1, establecido por la ley estatal, y pasa al Nivel 2, el precio que paga por kilovatio hora aumentará. A los clientes que usan más de 4 veces su asignación base del Nivel 1 se les cobrará un Recargo por Consumo Alto.
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Tarifario de Clean Power Alliance
Su tarifa de Clean Power Alliance determina cómo se le cobra por el suministro/generación de electricidad. Tal vez su tarifa de suministro de electricidad de Clean Power Alliance no siempre corresponda con su tarifa de SCE porque Clean Power Alliance ofrece opciones de tarifas simplificadas y consolidadas.
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Cargos de generación de Clean Power Alliance
Nuestro cargo por la generación de electricidad. Esta sección indica la opción de tarifa de Clean Power Alliance seleccionada actualmente para su cuenta (es decir, Lean Power, Clean Power o 100% Green Power). Estos cargos remplazan los cargos que SCE cobraría si estuviera proporcionando su servicio de generación. Este NO es un cargo adicional.
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Recargo por energía
Este cargo se aplica sin importar cuál sea su proveedor de electricidad. Se cobra a todos los clientes de electricidad en el estado para la Comisión de Energía de California.
Amerigas
Avanade
Cass Information Systems
Engie Insight
Intertrade
Irvine Company
NISC
Oakwood
Sterling Commerce
Transentric
Xebec
Sergei Kotsan serves the Energy Risk Manager for Clean Power Alliance. He has over a decade of experience working on quantitative research and modelling of the wholesale power markets as well as hedging commercial risk and market monitoring. He led commercial operations at TexGen and fundamentals research at Talen Energy on the power supply side. He also has utility experience at Portland General Electric and Pacific Gas and Electric evaluating market risks and financial valuation on the demand side. In addition, he worked at the Market Monitoring Unit at CAISO, developing dashboards and preparing market reports. Sergei holds Ph.D. in Economics from West Virginia University.
Rachel serves as Project Manager, Settlements for Clean Power Alliance. Rachel is responsible for reviewing and identifying discrepancies with our California Independent System Operator (CASIO) and bilateral counterparty invoices, validating transactions of wholesale market products, and performing after the fact analysis on settlements and Congestion Revenue Rights (CRR) to influence resource optimization and CRR strategies. Prior to joining Clean Power Alliance, Rachel served as a Power Settlements Analyst at Utah Municipal Power Agency for two years where she developed and finalized all settlement processes. Rachel earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Lewis-Clark State College.
Riju serves as the Website Developer, Communications and Marketing at CPA. He brings over 10 years of software development experience in addition to having a strong background in information technology and server infrastructure. Riju oversees all web related functions at CPA to ensure that the organization is able to effectively sustain meeting the requirements of its rapidly growing digital presence. Prior to joining CPA, Riju worked as a digital content developer at Claremont Graduate University where he developed and launched an online learning platform for the federally funded POLARIS mentoring program for museum professionals. More recently, Riju founded and operated a web development and digital marketing agency which served government organizations, non-profits, and other multi agency partners. Riju holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems & E-Business from Cal Poly Pomona. Riju supports CPA’s overall goal and mission to a cleaner, brighter future.
Jacob Adamson is an Analyst, Data and Systems, at Clean Power Alliance (CPA), where he collaborates with the Data and Systems team to develop and maintain robust data analytics frameworks. Jacob supports cross-functional departments in data enablement and business intelligence, focusing on automating reporting tasks and assisting staff with data requests. With a background in engineering, information technology, regulatory analysis, and data analytics, Jacob brings a wealth of expertise to CPA’s work in the renewable energy sector. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geological Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, is a former licensed professional engineer in the state of Colorado, and is a GCP certified professional data engineer. Outside of work, Jacob is passionate about outdoor recreation, conservation, and engineering sustainable community development.
Ammad serves as the Analyst, Strategic Finance at CPA. He comes to CPA with 3 years of prior experience in financial planning and analysis. Ammad most recently served as a Financial Analyst at Georgia Power, the largest subsidiary of the Southern Company. In this role, he supported various areas in the Customer Experience division where he ensured timely and accurate financial reporting, conducted monthly expense forecasting, and created 5-year budgets with the approval of the Georgia PSC. He also sat on the 2024 Budget Committee where he contributed to developing guidelines for the company’s budgeting process and identifying areas for cost savings. Ammad earned his Bachelor’s in Finance from the University of Central Florida.