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Netra Shetty
Southern California Edison (or SCE Corp), the largest subsidiary of Edison International (NYSE: EIX), is the primary electricity supply company for much of Southern California, USA. It provides 11 million people with electricity. However, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, San Diego Gas & Electric, Imperial Irrigation District, and some smaller municipal utilities serve substantial portions of the southern California territory. The northern part of the state is generally served by the Pacific Gas & Electric Company of San Francisco.
Southern California Edison (SCE) still owns all of its electrical transmission facilities and equipment, but the deregulation of California's electricity market forced the company to sell many of its power plants, though some were probably sold by choice. In California, SCE retained only its hydroelectric plants, totaling about 1,200 MW, and its 75% share of the 2,150-MW San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. The utility lost all of its natural gas-fired plants, which provided most of its electrical generation. The large, aging plants were bought by out-of-state companies such as Mirant and Reliant Energy, which allegedly used them to manipulate the California energy market. However, SCE still owns about half of the 1,580-MW coal-fired Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nevada, which supplied electricity to California, Nevada, and Arizona. Mohave closed in December 2005, amid concerns regarding water rights and coal supplies.
Southern California Edison's power grid is linked to PG&E's by the Path 26 wires that generally follow Interstate 5 over Tejon Pass. The interconnection takes place at a massive substation at Buttonwillow. PG&E's and WAPA's Path 15 and Path 66, respectively, from Buttonwillow north eventually connect to BPA's grid in the Pacific Northwest. There are several other interconnections with local and out-of-state utilities, such as Path 46.
President
Ronald Litzinger
Legal
SP
Power Delivery
LZ
Nuclear
PD
CIO & Business Integration
Mahvash Yazdi
Safety, Operations Support &...
CH
CFO
Linda Sullivan
Regulatory Affairs
Bruce Foster
Station, San Onofre
DB
Business Customer
LC
Human Resources
Patricia Miller
Power Production
RK
Public Affairs
GV
Renewable & Alternative Power
MU
Associate Legal
AC
Associate Legal
RS
Governance, Associate Legal ...
Barbara Mathews
Power Delivery
WJ
Engineering & Technical
David Mead
IT & Business Integration
KP
Power Procurement
SH
Energy Supply & Power Procur...
KC
Control
CD
Audit
Megan Scott-Kakures
Treasurer
RB
Ethics & Compliance
SM
Regulatory Operations
AJ
Customer Programs & Services
EF
Customer Service Operations
HH
Local Public Affairs
LS
Transmission & Distribution
James Kelly
Southern California Edison (SCE) still owns all of its electrical transmission facilities and equipment, but the deregulation of California's electricity market forced the company to sell many of its power plants, though some were probably sold by choice. In California, SCE retained only its hydroelectric plants, totaling about 1,200 MW, and its 75% share of the 2,150-MW San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. The utility lost all of its natural gas-fired plants, which provided most of its electrical generation. The large, aging plants were bought by out-of-state companies such as Mirant and Reliant Energy, which allegedly used them to manipulate the California energy market. However, SCE still owns about half of the 1,580-MW coal-fired Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nevada, which supplied electricity to California, Nevada, and Arizona. Mohave closed in December 2005, amid concerns regarding water rights and coal supplies.
Southern California Edison's power grid is linked to PG&E's by the Path 26 wires that generally follow Interstate 5 over Tejon Pass. The interconnection takes place at a massive substation at Buttonwillow. PG&E's and WAPA's Path 15 and Path 66, respectively, from Buttonwillow north eventually connect to BPA's grid in the Pacific Northwest. There are several other interconnections with local and out-of-state utilities, such as Path 46.
President
Ronald Litzinger
Legal
SP
Power Delivery
LZ
Nuclear
PD
CIO & Business Integration
Mahvash Yazdi
Safety, Operations Support &...
CH
CFO
Linda Sullivan
Regulatory Affairs
Bruce Foster
Station, San Onofre
DB
Business Customer
LC
Human Resources
Patricia Miller
Power Production
RK
Public Affairs
GV
Renewable & Alternative Power
MU
Associate Legal
AC
Associate Legal
RS
Governance, Associate Legal ...
Barbara Mathews
Power Delivery
WJ
Engineering & Technical
David Mead
IT & Business Integration
KP
Power Procurement
SH
Energy Supply & Power Procur...
KC
Control
CD
Audit
Megan Scott-Kakures
Treasurer
RB
Ethics & Compliance
SM
Regulatory Operations
AJ
Customer Programs & Services
EF
Customer Service Operations
HH
Local Public Affairs
LS
Transmission & Distribution
James Kelly