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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPG&E Inv # 8698823850-6 20221221ENERGY STATEMENT Account No: 8698823850-6 Statement Date: 12/21 /2022 www.pge.com/MyEnergy Due Date: 01/09/2023 Service For: CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 2877 S HIGUERA ST CITY OF SLO SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 Questions about your bill? Business Specialist available: Mon -Fri: 7am to 6pm 1-800-468-4743 www.pge.com/MyEnergy Ways To Pay www.pge.com/waystopay Your Account Summary Amount Due on Previous Statement $501.49 Payment(s) Received Since Last Statement-501.49 Previous Unpaid Balance $0.00 Current PG&E Electric Delivery Charges $329.81 Central Coast Community Energy Electric Generation Charges 184.57 Total Amount Due by 01/09/2023 $514.38 Electric Monthly Billing History $600 $450 $300 $150 $0 2P 17/77 1/71 7/77 3/73 4/77 5/73 6/77 7/77 8/73 9/27 10/71 11/71 17/71 Visitwww.pge.com/MyEnergy fora detailed bill comparison Daily Usage Comparison 1 Year Last Current Ago Period Period 61.50 57.60 61.13 Electric kWh / Day �22 Important Messages Your commercial electricity rate Your electricity usage is currently billed on a non-residential (commercial or industrial) rate. If this is incorrect, please call us at 1-800-468-4743. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please return this portion with your payment. No staples or paper clips. Do not fold. Thank you. 99908698823850600000514380000051438 Account Number: Due Date: Total Amount Due: Amount Enclosed: B698823850-6 01/09/2023 $514.38 $ i d, b CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 919 PALM ST SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401-3218 PG&E BOX 997300 SACRAMENTO, CA 95899-7300 Page 1 of 5 ENERGY STATEMENT Account No: 8698823850-6 Statement Date: 12/21 /2022 Due Date: 01/09/2023 Important Phone Numbers - Monday -Friday 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Customer Service (All Languages; Relay Calls Accepted) 1-800-743-5000 TTY 7-1-1 Servicio al Cliente en Espanol (Spanish) 1-800-660-6789 A-9Pffi(Chinese) 1-800-893-9555 Rules and rates You may be eligible for a lower rate. Find out about optional rates or view a complete list of rules and rates, visit www.pge.com or call 1-800-743-5000. If you believe there is an error on your bill, please call 1-800-743-6000 to speak with a representative. If you are not satisfied with our response, contact the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), Consumer Affairs Branch (CAB), 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 2003, San Francisco, CA 94102, 1-800-649-7570 or 7-1-1 (8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday) or by visiting www.cpuc.ca.gov/complaints/. To avoid having service turned off while you wait for the outcome of a complaint to the CPUC specifically regarding the accuracy of your bill, please contact CAB for assistance. If your case meets the eligibility criteria, CAB will provide you with instructions on how to mail a check or money order to be impounded pending resolution of your case. You must continue to pay your current charges while your complaint is under review to keep your service turned on. If you are not able to pay your bill, call PG&E to discuss how we can help. You may qualify for reduced rates under PG&E's CARE program or other special programs and agencies may be available to assist you. You may qualify for PG&E's Energy Savings Assistance Program which is an energy efficiency program for income -qualified residential customers. Important definitions Rotating outage blocks are subject to change without advance notice due to operational conditions. Demand charge: Many non-residential rates include a demand charge. Demand is a measurement of the highest usage of electricity in any single fifteen (or sometimes five) minute period during a monthly billing cycle. Demand is measured in kilowatts (or kW). High demand is usually associated with equipment start-up. By spreading equipment start-ups over a longer period of time, you may be able to lower demand and reduce your demand charges. Time -of -use electric prices are higher every day during afternoons and evenings, and lower at other times of the day. Prices also change by season, with higher prices in the summer and lower prices in the winter. Dich vu khach tieng Vi6t (Vietnamese) 1-800-298-8438 Business Customer Service 1-800-468-4743 Wildfire Fund Charge: Charge on behalf of the State of California Department of Water Resources (DWR) to fund the California Wildfire Fund. For usage prior to October 1, 2020, this charge included costs related to the 2001 California energy crisis, also collected on behalf of the DWR. These charges belong to DWR, not PG&E. Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA): The PCIA is a charge to ensure that both PG&E customers and those who have left PG&E service to purchase electricity from other providers pay for the above market costs for electric generation resources that were procured by PG&E on their behalf. 'Above market' refers to the difference between what the utility pays for electric generation and current market prices for the sale of those resources. Visit www.pge.com/cca. Wildfire Hardening Charge: PG&E has been permitted to issue bonds that enable it to recover more quickly certain costs related to preventing and mitigating catastrophic wildfires, while reducing the total cost to its customers. Your bill for electric service includes a fixed recovery charge called the Wildfire Hardening Charge that has been approved by the CPUC to repay those bonds. The right to recover the Wildfire Hardening Charge has been transferred to a separate entity (called the Special Purpose Entity) that issued the bonds and does not belong to PG&E. PG&E is collecting the Wildfire Hardening Charge on behalf of the Special Purpose Entity. For details visit: www.pge.com/tariffs/assets/pdf/tariffbook/ELEC—PRELIM_JF.pdf. Recovery Bond Charge/Credit: Your bill for electric service includes a charge that has been approved by the CPUC to repay bonds issued for certain costs related to catastrophic wildfires. Separately, a PG&E trust provides a customer credit equal to the charge for customers. Visit www.pge.com/billexplanation for additional details on charge item. Gas Public Purpose Program (PPP) Surcharge. Used to fund state -mandated gas assistance programs for low-income customers, energy efficiency programs, and public -interest research and development. Visit www.pge.com/billexplanation for more definitions. To view most recent bill inserts including legal or mandated notices, visit www.pge.com/billinserts. See the table reflecting "Your Electric Charges Breakdown" on the last page "PG&F refers to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation. © 2022 Pacific Gas and Electric Company. All rights reserved. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not mark in box. For system use only. Update My Information (English Only) Please allow 1-2 billing cycles for changes to take effect Account Number: Change my mailing address to: City Primary Primary Phone Email State ZIP code Ways To Pay • Online via web or mobile at www.pge.com/waystopay • By mail: Send your payment along with this payment stub in the envelope provided. • By debit card, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover: Call 877-704-8470 at any time. (Our independent service provider charges a fee per transaction.) . At a PG&E payment center or local office: To find a payment center or local office near you, please visit www.pge.com or call 800-743-5000. Please bring a copy of your bill with you. Page 2 of 5 ENERGY STATEMENT Account No: 8698823850-6 Statement Date: 12/21 /2022 www.pge.com/MyEnergy Due Date: 01/09/2023 Details of PG&E Electric Delivery Charges 11/21/2022 - 12/20/2022 (30 billing days) Service For: 2877 S HIGUERA ST CITY OF SLO Service Agreement ID: 8695117357 Rate Schedule: 131 Bus Low Use 11/21/2022 — 12/20/2022 Customer Charge 30 days @ $0.32854 $9.86 Energy Charges Peak 387.056000 kWh @ $0.31285 121.09 Off Peak 1,446.938000 kWh @ $0.29674 429.36 Generation Credit-254.69 Power Charge Indifference Adjustment 24.19 Total PG&E Electric Delivery Charges $329.81 2020 Vintaged Power Charge Indifference Adjustment Electric Usage This Period: 1,833.994000 kWh, 30 billing days kWh ----- = Average Daily Usage 61.13 80 64 48 32 16 0 Service Information Meter # Total Usage Serial Rotating Outage Block Additional Messages 1010733951 1,833.994000 kWh Z 50 From March 1, 2022 to February 28, 2023, the Wildfire Fund Charge is offset by $0.00109/kWh to reflect excess funds from the Department of Water Resources (DWR) Bond charge. The Wildfire Fund Charge is also offset by an additional $0.00084/kWh during this same period for excess funds from the DWR Power charge. These charges were included in your electric charges prior to 2021 and were related to bonds issued and energy provided to customers by DWR during the 2000-2001 California energy crisis. Usage Energy Charges Peak' 21.10% $121.09 Part Peak 0.00% $0.00 Off Peak 78.90% $429.36 Super Off Peak, 0.00% $0.00 'Peak: Year-round, Daily, 4:00pm-9:00pm 2Part Peak: Summer, 6/1-9/30, Daily, 2:00pm-4:00pm and 9:00pm-11:00pm 3off Peak: Summer, 6/1-9/30, Daily, 11:00pm-2:00pm Winter, 10/1-2/28, Daily, 9:00pm-4:00pm Winter, 3/1-5/31, Daily, 9:00pm-9:00am and 2:00pm-4:00pm 4Super Off Peak: Winter, Daily, 3/1-5/31, 9:00am-2:00pm Visit www.pge.com/MyEnergy for a detailed bill comparison. Page 3 of 5 ENERGY STATEMENT Account No: 8698823850-6 Statement Date: 12/21 /2022 www.pge.com/MyEnergy Due Date: 01/09/2023 Details of Central Coast Community Energy Electric Service Information Generation Charges g Meter# 1010733951 Total Usage 1,833.99 4000kWh 11/21/2022 - 12/20/2022 (30 billing days) Serial Z Service For: 2877 S HIGUERA ST CITY OF SLO For questions regarding charges on this page, Service Agreement ID: 8698818197 ESP Customer Number: please contact: Rate Schedule: MBCETCH1 3Cchoice 131 CENTRAL COAST COMMUNITY ENERGY 70 GARDEN CT STE 300 11/21/2022 — 12/20/2022 MONTEREY CA 93940 1-877-455-2223 Electric Generation Charges www.3cEnergy.org Peak -Winter - 11/21 387.056000 kWh @ $0.13900 $53.80 Off Peak -Winter - 11/21 1,446.938000 kWh @$0.09000 130.22 Additional Messages Net Charges 184.02 Monterey Bay Community Power is now Energy Commission Tax 0.55 Central Coast Community Energy (3CE). Total Central Coast Community 3CE is a community -owned public agency EnergyElectric Generation Charges g $184.57 governed by board members who represent each community served. Sourcing electricity from clean and renewable energy resources, revenue generated by 3CE stays local and helps keep electricity rates competitive for customers, while also funding innovative energy programs designed to lower greenhouse gas emissions and stimulate economic development. 3CE serves customers in communities throughout Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz counties. Visit 3CEnergy.org or call (888) 909-6227 to learn more. NOTE: Your 3CE Electric Generation Charge replaces PG&E's charge for electric generation. This change is reflected in the "Generation Credit" line item shown on the "Details of the PG&E Electric Delivery Charges" page of your bill. PG&E continues to provide all electric delivery, billing, and gas services (if applicable) for 3CE service area. Customer Privacy Learn about 3CE's privacy policy at: www.3cEnergy.org/privacy-policy/ Page 4 of 5 Visit www.pge.com/MyEnergy for a detailed bill comparison. ENERGY STATEMENT ' www.pge.com/MyEnergy Account No: 8698823850-6 Statement Date: 12/21 /2022 Due Date: 01/09/2023 Your Electric Charges Breakdown (from page 2) Transmission $66.28 Distribution 199.42 Electric Public Purpose Programs 36.55 Nuclear Decommissioning -0.24 Wildfire Fund Charge 8.42 Recovery Bond Charge 20.39 Recovery Bond Credit -20.39 Wildfire Hardening Charge 2.66 Competition Transition Charges (CTC) 0.40 Energy Cost Recovery Amount -7.87 PCIA 24.19 Total Electric Charges $329.81 Visit www.pge.com/MyEnergy for a detailed bill comparison. Page 5 of 5