We’ve been delivering safe, affordable, reliable electricity for well over a century.
Representing a mix of ethnic backgrounds, generational ties, gender, and life experiences, our leadership team offers a broad array of perspectives and strategic insights.
SCE’s 2019 data-driven analysis of the steps that California must take to meet the 2045 goals to clean our electricity grid and reach carbon neutrality.
SCE’s vision of the future electric grid – to enable efficient integration of clean resources, support customer adoption of new technologies and ensure climate adaptation and resilience.
The Clean Energy Access Working Group was launched through a groundbreaking partnership to help ensure no community is left behind as we move toward a clean energy future.
At San Onofre, the long and complex decommissioning process will be guided by three core principles.
Meeting California's ambitious greenhouse gas emission reduction goals will require a significant electrification of homes and other buildings.
As fuel for transportation, electricity makes sense.
We're modernizing the grid to support California's transition to a clean and sustainable future.
We're developing and implementing cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies to secure the electricity grid and protect customer data.
We are using battery energy storage to help create a cleaner, more resilient grid.
Our utility, Southern California Edison, is working to incorporate more clean energy into the grid every day.
We're examining whether renewable energy and other cleaner sources can help lessen the need for new power plants in California.
We're making a difference in the community by partnering with local nonprofits that have programs focused on education, the environment, public safety & emergency preparedness, and civic engagement.
Edison Scholars awards $40,000 scholarships to students who want to make a difference in the world.
Our employees are known for their volunteerism, from cleaning beaches to feeding the homeless.
SCE retiree Bob Albin, 86, has been volunteering his woodworking skills on the Battlehip Missouri since 1998.
Kassandra, a 15-year-old cancer patient, is given her second wish through the nonprofit Grants Wishes which received donations from SCE employees at the Covina Service Center.
Roshanda Poindexter with daughter Aeriynn and son Jordan. WIth the help of the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House, Roshanda is able to stay close-by as Aeriynn is being treated for retinoblastoma, a form of eye cancer, at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.
Credit: Jean Anderson
Roshanda Poindexter and her son Jordan hang out with Magic Johnson at the recent Edison International kick-off event to raise money and awareness for the Ronald McDonald Walk for Kids. Roshanda's daughter Aeriynn is being treated for retinoblastoma, a form of eye cancer, at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.
Stu Hemphill, SCE senior vice president of Power Supply and Financial and Operational Services, and Magic Johnson help raise funds for the the Ronald McDonald House Walk for Kids.
Roshanda Poindexter and her son Jordan speak with Magic Johnson who helped raise funds for the the Ronald McDonald House Walk for Kids at a recent Edison International employee event. Roshanda's daughter Aeriynn is currently being treated for retinoblastoma, a form of eye cancer, at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles while the family stays at the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House.
Rachel and Tony Bollin with their twin girls Nora and Brooke. For more than a year, Tony has been in search of a donor for his failing kidney. On April 1, the family received word that a perfect match has been found and surgery will take place in late April.