PG&E - MCE Joint Rate Comparisons
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1 - MCE Joint Rate Comparisons As a part of our mutual commitment to support your energy choice, MCE and have partnered to create a comparison of our typical electric rates, average monthly charges and generation portfolio contents. Below you will find a representative comparison of our rates, average monthly bills and power generation portfolio content based on customer class. To find your specific electric rate, please scroll down to your rate plan to view the rate and bill comparisons. Residential E-1 / RES-1 E-1 / RES-1 (CARE) E-6 / RES- 6 E-7 / RES-7 E-7 / RES-7 (CARE) E-8 / RES-8 E-8 / RES-8 (CARE) EA-9 / RES-9 Small and Medium Business Large Commercial and Industrial Agriculture Streetlight and Outdoor Lighting A-1 / COM-1 A-1X / COM-1 TOU A-1 / COM-1 (CARE) A-6 / COM-6 A-6 / COM-6 (CARE) A-10S / COM-10S A-10S/ COM-10S (CARE) A 10SX / COM -10S TOU A-10P / COM-10P A-10PX / COM-10P TOU A-10S / COM-10S (CARE) E-19S, V / COM-19S E-19P / COM-19P E-19PV / COM-19P E-19SV / COM-19S (CARE) E-20P / COM-20P E-20S / COM-20S E-20T / COM-20T AG-1A / AG-1A AG-1B / AG-1B AG-4A / AG-4A AG-5A / AG-5A AG-5B / AG-5B AG-5C / AG-5C LS-1 / LS-1 LS-2 / LS-2 LS-3 / LS-3 TC-1 / TC-1 1
2 Definitions Generation Rate is the cost of creating electricity to power your home or business. The generation rate varies based on your energy provider, either MCE or. Delivery Rate is a charge assessed by to deliver electricity to your home or business. The delivery rate depends on your electricity usage, but is charged equally to both MCE and customers. PCIA/FF represents the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) and the Franchise Fee surcharge (FF). The PCIA is a charge to cover s generation costs acquired prior to a customer s switch to a third-party electric generation provider. acts as a collection agent for the Franchise Fee surcharge, which is levied by cities and counties for all customers. Where Do I Find My Electric Rate Schedule? Need some help finding your electric rate? Go to the Electric Delivery Charges section of your energy statement - you ll find your electric rate in the upper left. Look here to identify your electric rate schedule. Once you have that, you can find your rate comparison below. 2
3 Residential * E-1 / RES-1* Residential: E-1 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 508 kwh This compares electricity costs for a typical residential customer in the MCE/ service area (Marin County and Richmond) with an average monthly usage of 508 kilowatt-hours (kwh). This is based on the recent 12-month billing history for all customers on E-1 / RES-1 rate schedules for s and MCE s published rates as of April 5, E-1 / RES-1 (CARE)* Residential: E-1 CARE Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $49.68 $48.44 $52.41 Monthly usage: 397 kwh This compares electricity costs for a typical residential customer in the MCE/ service area (Marin County and Richmond) with an average monthly usage of 397 kilowatt-hours (kwh). This is based on the recent 12-month billing history for all customers on E-1 / RES-1 rate schedules for s and MCE s published rates as of April 5, E-6 / RES-6* Residential: E-6 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 719 kwh This compares electricity costs for a typical residential customer in the MCE/ service area (Marin County and Richmond) with an average monthly usage of 719 kilowatt-hours (kwh). This is based on the recent 12-month billing history for all customers on E-6 / RES-6 rate schedules for s and MCE s published rates as of April 5,
4 E-7 / RES-7* Residential: E-7 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 835 kwh This compares electricity costs for a typical residential customer in the MCE/ service area (Marin County and Richmond) with an average monthly usage of 835 kilowatt-hours (kwh). This is based on the recent 12-month billing history for all customers on E-7 / RES-7 rate schedules for s and MCE s published rates as of April 5, E-7 / RES-7 (CARE)* Residential: E-7 CARE Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 930 kwh This compares electricity costs for a typical residential customer in the MCE/ service area (Marin County and Richmond) with an average monthly usage of 930 kilowatt-hours (kwh). This is based on the recent 12-month billing history for all customers on E-7 / RES-7 rate schedules for s and MCE s published rates as of April 5, E-8 / RES-8* Residential: E-8 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 1,145 kwh This compares electricity costs for a typical residential customer in the MCE/ service area (Marin County and Richmond) with an average monthly usage of 1,145 kilowatt-hours (kwh). This is based on the recent 12-month billing history for all customers on E-8 / RES-8 rate schedules for s and MCE s published rates as of April 5,
5 E-8 / RES-8 (CARE)* Residential: E-8 CARE Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) ($ ) ($ ) ($ ) PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $66.91 $78.03 Monthly usage: 1,112 kwh The CARE discount is taken out of the Delivery Rate and can result in a negative Delivery Rate. This enables customers to make an accurate comparison of and MCE Generation Rates. This compares electricity costs for a typical residential customer in the MCE/ service area (Marin County and Richmond) with an average monthly usage of 1,112 kilowatt-hours (kwh). This is based on the recent 12-month billing history for all customers on E-8 / RES-8 rate schedules for s and MCE s published rates as of April 5, EA-9 / RES-9* Residential: E-9A Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 799 kwh This compares electricity costs for a typical residential customer in the MCE/ service area (Marin County and Richmond) with an average monthly usage of 799 kilowatt-hours (kwh). This is based on the recent 12-month billing history for all customers on EA-9 / RES-9 rate schedules for s and MCE s published rates as of April 5, * Please note this rate comparison excludes the California Climate Credit from the State of California which is issued twice a year to residential customers. For more information visit 5
6 Small and Medium Business ** A-1 / COM-1** A-1 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 1,182 kwh A-1X / COM-1TOU** A-1 TOU (A-1X) Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 481 kwh A-1 / COM-1 (CARE)** A-1 CARE Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 2,122 kwh A-6 / COM-6** A-6 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 4,495 kwh 6
7 A-6 / COM-6 (CARE)** A-6 CARE Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $1, $1, $1, Monthly usage: 9,005 kwh A-10S / COM-10S Non Time-of-Use** A-10S Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $2, $2, $2, Monthly usage: 13,119 kwh, monthly demand: 44 kw A-10SX / COM-10S Time-of-Use** A-10SX Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $10, $10, $10, Monthly usage: 59,247 kwh, monthly demand: 187 kw A-10P / COM-10P Non Time-of-Use** A-10P Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $7, $6, $7, Monthly usage: 41,620 kwh, monthly demand: 78 kw 7
8 A-10PX / COM-10P Time-of-Use** A-10PX Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $7, $7, $7, Monthly usage: 41,620 kwh, monthly demand: 78 kw A-10S / COM-1 (CARE) Non Time-of-Use** A-10S CARE Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $1, $1, $1, Monthly usage: 17,154 kwh, monthly demand: 25 kw The CARE discount is taken out of the Delivery Rate and can result in a negative Delivery Rate. This enables customers to make an accurate comparison of and MCE Generation Rates. ** Please note this rate comparison excludes volumetric California Climate Credits issued to eligible business customers that impact Delivery Rates only. For more information visit 8
9 Large Commercial and Industrial E-19S/ COM-19S E-19S Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $34, $32, $34, Monthly usage: 206,775 kwh, monthly demand: 540 kw E-19SV / COM-19S E-19SV Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $5, $5, $5, Monthly usage: 35,163 kwh, monthly demand: 80 kw E-19P / COM-19P E-19P Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $37, $35, $37, Monthly usage: 243,744 kwh, monthly demand: 338 kw E-19PV / COM-19P E-19PV Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $12, $11, $12, Monthly usage: 79,507 kwh, monthly demand: 112 kw 9
10 E-19SV / COM-19S (CARE) E-19SV CARE Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $2, $2, $2, Monthly usage: 27,690 kwh, monthly demand: 33 kw The CARE discount is taken out of the Delivery Rate and can result in a negative Delivery Rate. This enables customers to make an accurate comparison of and MCE Generation Rates. E-20S / COM-20S E-20S Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $91, $86, $92, Monthly usage: 608,466 kwh, monthly demand: 741 kw E-20P / COM-20P E-20P Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $142, $134, $144, Monthly usage: 1,020,524 kwh, monthly demand: 1,149 kw E-20T / COM-20T E-20T Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $270, $253, $278, Monthly usage: 2,468,373 kwh, monthly demand: 2,846 kw 10
11 Agricultural AG-1A / AG-1A Agricultural: AG-1A Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 566 kwh AG-1B / AG-1B Agricultural: AG-1B Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 2811 kwh, monthly demand: 13 kw AG-4A / AG-4A Agricultural: AG-4A Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 936 kwh AG-5A / AG-5A Agricultural: AG-5A Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 3,876 kwh 11
12 AG-5B / AG-5B Agricultural: AG-5B Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $2, $1, $2, Monthly usage: 13,999 kwh, monthly demand: 47 kw AG-5C / AG-5C Agricultural: AG-5C Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $7, $7, $7, Monthly usage: 54,340 kwh, monthly demand: 95 kw 12
13 Streetlight and Outdoor Lighting LS-1 / LS-1 StreetLights: LS1 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 1,438 kwh LS-2 / LS-2 StreetLights: LS2 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $ $ $ Monthly usage: 4,293 kwh LS-3 / LS-3 StreetLights: LS3 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $24.25 $22.75 $24.36 Monthly usage: 161 kwh TC-1 / TC-1 StreetLights: TC1 Generation Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ Delivery Rate ($/kwh) $ $ $ PCIA/FF ($/kwh) N/A $ $ Total Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $ $ $ Average Monthly Bill ($) $53.80 $53.48 $56.03 Monthly usage: 255 kwh 13
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