Side by side (CA, EIA-861)
| Metric | Southern California Edison (SCE) | City of Glendale |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 average price, ¢/kWh | 32.43 | 33.81 |
| 2023 average price, ¢/kWh | 32.34 | 25.08 |
| Annual cost at 10,800 kWh, $/yr | $3,502 | $3,652 |
| Residential customers (2024) | 3,219,520 | 77,563 |
| Ownership | Investor-owned | Municipal |
| Counties served in CA | 16 | 1 |
Average price = residential revenue ÷ sales (bundled service): the all-in price customers actually paid, including supply, delivery and riders. Profiles: Southern California Edison (SCE) · City of Glendale · California overview.
Where the territories meet
Both utilities file EIA-861 service territory in: Los Angeles county (CA, 2024).
Adjoining or overlapping territory in a county does not mean households there can pick between the two — service maps are parcel-level and fixed. The county overlap mainly matters when choosing where to live or comparing town-level costs.
Can you actually choose between them?
No — not for delivery. Distribution territories are exclusive and set by address; Southern California Edison (SCE) and City of Glendale do not compete for the same meters. California is a regulated retail market — there is no residential supplier shopping; rates are set in utility-commission proceedings (cpuc.ca.gov). The price gap above mainly matters when choosing where to live, comparing towns, or benchmarking your bill.
Questions people ask
- Is Southern California Edison (SCE) cheaper than City of Glendale?
- Yes — in 2024 Southern California Edison (SCE) customers averaged 32.43 cents/kWh versus 33.81 for City of Glendale (EIA-861). Southern California Edison (SCE) was cheaper by 1.38 cents, about $149 per year at 10,800 kWh.
- Can I switch from City of Glendale to Southern California Edison (SCE)?
- No — distribution territories are exclusive and set by address; you cannot pick between the two wires companies. California has no residential supplier shopping either; rates are set in utility-commission proceedings.
- Why is City of Glendale more expensive than Southern California Edison (SCE)?
- EIA-861 averages reflect everything customers actually paid — supply costs, delivery rates, riders, and surcharges across each territory. Differences in generation mix, grid investment, storm costs, and customer density between City of Glendale and SCE territory all feed the 1.38-cent gap.