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Corona's electric utility was established on April 2001 in response to state-wide rolling blackouts and electric price instability.
Corona's electric utility was established on April 4, 2001, by City Council Resolution No. 2001-25 in response to state-wide rolling blackouts and electric price instability. All new residents and developments are prospective customers of the City's electric utility. New residents and developments will only become customers of the new electric utility when it is cost effective to have an interconnection with Southern California Edison ("SCE") facilities.
The electric utility provides fully bundled electric service to City owned and operated facilities and eight areas within the City. It also provides energy delivery services to municipal and commercial customers within the City. The utility currently serves loads with about 25 MW of peak demand. Click here for a map of our electric service areas.
Power Resiliency
- Improving the Reliability of Electric Service for The Crossings at Corona and The Dos Lagos Service Areas
- 2023 Electric Reliability Report
Electric Rates
The City of Corona's electric rates are calculated using the following seasonally adjusted baselines:
Summer: 470 kwh per month or 15.66 kwh per day.
Winter: 355 kwh per month or 11.83 kwh per day.
Specific services of interest to commercial and residential customers are provided below.
Domestic Rates | |
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Energy Charge $/kWh/Meter | Summer & Winter |
Tier 1– Baseline Quantities | 0.11808 |
Tier 2– 101% to 130% of Baseline | 0.13741 |
Tier 3– 131% to 200% of Baseline | 0.22696 |
Tier 4– Over 200% of Baseline | 0.32337 |
Customer Charge - $/Meter/Day | |
Single-Family Residence | 0.029 |
Multi- Family Residence | 0.022 |
GENERAL SERVICE RATES: GS-2-Demand |
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Energy Charge - $/kWh/Meter/Month |
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Non TOU Pricing Option |
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Summer Season |
0.09648 |
Winter Season |
0.08738 |
TOU Pricing Option |
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Summer Season – On-Peak |
0.12283 |
Mid-Peak |
0.10005 |
Off-Peak |
0.07020 |
Winter Season – Mid-Peak |
0.10407 |
Off-Peak |
0.07451 |
Other Charges |
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Customer Charge - $/Meter/Month |
71.50 |
DemandCharge - $/kW of Billing Demand/Meter/Month |
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Facilities Related |
7.35 |
Time Related |
20.67 |
TOU Option Meter Charge - $/Meter/Month |
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Standard |
13.92 |
RTEM |
119.98 |
Time Periods:
On-Peak: 4 PM to 9 PM. Summer Weekdays, Except Holidays.
Mid-Peak: 4 PM to 9 PM. Summer Weekends, Except Holidays. Winter Weekdays, Except Holidays
Off-Peak: All Other Hours.
Current Net Surplus Compensation Rate (NSCR) and Eligible Renewable Generation (ERG) Rate
NSCR/ERG Rate:
• $0.04996/kWh for service dates Nov 1, 2024 to Oct 31, 2025
• $0.07752/kWh for service dates June 5, 2024 to Oct 31, 2024
Forms, Applications and Information
- Current Electricity Rates
- Establishment or Reestablishment of Electric Service Application
- Application for New Electric Service (New Construction)
- Electric Rates & Tariffs
- Electric Rules & Regulations
- Service Area
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Solar Generator Interconnection Request Application and Process
Wildfire Mitigation Plans
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Corona Electric Utility Wildfire Mitigation Plan (WMP) – Approved May 15, 2024
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Corona Electric Utility Wildfire Mitigation Plan (WMP) – Approved June 7, 2023
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Fire Department Qualified Independent Evaluator Report of the Corona WMP – Accepted June 7, 2023
Annual Power Content Source Disclosure
Annual disclosure statements let you see the power sources that supply Corona's electric utility.
2023 Power Content Label
Quick Facts About The Electric Division
- Municipally owned electric utility established April 4, 2001
- Serves approximately 1,800 customers
- Current load is approximately 25 MW of peak demand
Solar Energy Resources
- Tax Incentives Assistance Project
- Go Solar California
- U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
- National Center for Photovoltaics
- Solar Electric Power Association