Our Preferred Resources Pilot
A multiyear study designed to determine whether clean energy resources can be acquired and deployed to offset the increasing customer demand for electricity in central Orange County.
Meeting Demand
Our infrastructure projects are designed to deliver the greatest good for the most people across the region.
Technology Advances for Safe, Reliable Power
With new advances in technology, we will be delivering electricity more reliably than ever.
If I want the added Facilities, what is the next step?
An Added Facilities Agreement (AFA) will be offered to the applicant/customer outlining the costs, terms and conditions for installing the Added Facilities. There are several AFA options available that will be identified as part of the MOS Study.
MPORTANT INFORMATION:
Sub-transmission service requires a CEQA review under the California Public Utilities Commission’s General Order 131-D. Where applicant/customer is adding large loads that require environmental permitting, it is generally more expedient to include a description of SCE proposed facilities in the customer’s EIR/EIS.
SCE provides Added Facilities in accordance with Often, as the applicant/customer load addition develops, the corresponding electrical service may also fluctuate. Therefore, scope of work, cost estimates and schedule are subject to change. Accordingly, the final recorded cost of the Added Facilities will be based on the actual installed cost. The below chart depicts the level of cost estimating accuracy throughout the project life cycle
What are the steps to investigate sub-transmission service?
Follow the steps below when contemplating sub-transmission service or to determine if sub-transmission service is right for your business.
- Download and complete the Method-Of-Service (MOS) study application.
- Request a meeting with your assigned Account Executive to discuss viability based on rough order of magnitude costs and rate options (based on typical unit costs).
- If the decision is made to pursue sub-transmission service, a Method of Service (MOS) Study will be performed at the applicant/customer expense. The MOS Study will determine the conceptual scope of work, cost and schedule for the desired Standard Facilities and Added Facilities.
- A preliminary engineer fee (advance) will be collected to develop the estimated cost for the MOS Study.
- The applicant/customer will of the provided the estimated MOS Study cost and then be offered an MOS Study Agreement.
- Upon completion and delivery of the MOS Study, the applicant/customer will decide whether or not to pursue installation of the requested electric facilities.