In the past, SCE customers typically received power, including the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, solely from SCE. Electric service for these customers is referred to as “Bundled Service” because all the components of providing electricity to a home or business are supplied by one electric service provider.
With CCA Service, cities or counties (or aggregated groups of cities and counties who have partnered together) are responsible for the generation (procurement) portion of their customers’ electric service; SCE is still responsible for transmitting and delivering the power to homes and businesses. Unlike SCE, a Community Choice Aggregator (CCA) does not own the transmission and delivery systems (i.e., the poles and wires).
Therefore, SCE and CCAs work together to bring electric service to communities served by a CCA.
If your home or business falls within the boundaries of a CCA, you are considered to be part of that CCA’s territory customer, and you will automatically switch to CCA service unless you affirmatively opt out. CCAs have the discretion to offer CCA Service to any Commercial and Industrial (C&I) customer within the CCA’s service area.
Once you become a CCA Service customer, you will continue to receive your monthly bill from SCE. CCA electric generation charges, as well as SCE transmission and distribution charges, will be included on your SCE bill.
When you pay your bill, SCE will transfer the electric generation portion of your payment to your CCA.
View the video How Your CCA Works with SCE.