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Southern California Edison (SCE), the largest subsidiary of Edison International, is the primary electric utility company for much of Southern California It provides 15 million people with electricity across a service territory of approximately 50,000 square miles
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Edison International's subsidiary, Southern California Edison, is one of the largest electric utilities in the United States and a longtime leader in renewable energy and energy efficiency With headquarters in Rosemead, Calif , SCE serves approximately 15 million people in a 50,000-square-mile area of Central, Coastal and Southern California
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As one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, we’re bringing more clean and renewable sources of energy to Southern California, modernizing our electric grid for a more secure and reliable energy future We’re a national leader in solar delivery and battery storage
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- Fire survivors call for audits of Edisons wildfire prevention spending
Survivors of the deadly Eaton fire call on state lawmakers to pass a bill requiring audits of spending by Southern California Edison and the state’s two other big for-profit electric companies
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- Southern California Edison sues LA County over massive Eaton fire - MSN
The legal fallout from the catastrophic Eaton Fire has entered a new and volatile phase, with Southern California Edison now suing Los Angeles County and several public utilities it once called
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