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State PUC Orders SDG&E; to Cut Electricity Rates

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Times Staff Writer

In a move that affects southern Orange County, the state Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday ordered San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to cut electricity rates Jan. 1, reducing its revenues by a record $141.2 million a year. The move will help commercial and industrial users more than residential customers.

The rate decrease announced in San Francisco will push SDG&E;’s average electricity rate to its lowest point since 1981, the utility said Tuesday.

The new rates, which were tied to falling fuel prices, will reduce a “typical” SDG&E; residential gas and electric bill (based on the monthly use of 400 kilowatt hours of electricity and 40 therms of natural gas) by 3.1%, to $60.17 from $62.07.

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SDG&E;’S typical combined electric and gas bill hit a record high $72.75 per month in 1983.

However, residential electric bills for about 5% of SDG&E;’s 1 million residential customers--who use little electricity relative to national figures--will increase slightly on Jan. 1 because commissioners also authorized SDG&E; to collect a flat $4.80 monthly fee that will help the utility cover the cost of generating electricity.

SDG&E; serves about 60,000 Orange County customers in San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point, South Laguna, Capistrano Beach and parts of Saddleback Valley.

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