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The Energy Management Assistance (EMA) program helps income-qualified households conserve energy and reduce their electricity costs. SCE pays all the costs of purchasing and installing energy-efficient appliances and equipment, which are free to eligible customers.
Who Qualifies for EMA Services?
To qualify for EMA services, an SCE customer must:
- Receive electric service through a residential electric meter in SCE's service territory
- Have an SCE service account, or be sub-metered under a master-meter SCE account
- Meet the income qualifications listed below
Measures are available to both homeowners and renters. Renters must obtain the homeowner's permission. Customers may only receive EMA services once every ten (10) years.
| EMA Income Qualifications |
| Maximum Household Income |
Number of Persons in Household |
Total Combined Annual Income |
| 1-2 |
up to $30,500 |
| 3 |
up to $35,800 |
| 4 |
up to $43,200 |
| 5 |
up to $50,600 |
| 6 |
up to $58,000 |
| each additional person |
$7,400 | |
These income limits are effective from June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009
This program is funded by California utility customers and administered by Southern California Edison under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission.
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