About Electric Services

Anaheim Public Utilities operates the only municipal electric system in Orange County. That means that the ratepayers of this community own their utility, and therefore, the key decisions concerning its operation can be made right here in Anaheim. 


Did You Know

  • Anaheim residents enjoy the lowest electric rates in Orange County.
  • Anaheim is one of the few Orange County cities that do not collect a utility users tax.
  • Anaheim Public Utilities owns one of the largest municipal solar photovoltaic (PV) system on top of a convention center in the North America. At 2.4 megawatts and consisting of 7,908 panels, the system produces 3.5 million  kWh's  annually, which is enough to power 600 homes in Anaheim.
  • Qualifying Anaheim senior, long-term disabled, and military veteran customers can save 10% off their electric bills.
  • The first 300 kWh's a month for typical Anaheim residents are billed at a low lifeline rate – more than 40% lower.
  • Added lifeline allowances are available to customers with medical needs.
  • Qualifying businesses are able to switch to Anaheim's voluntary TOU rate, to save money by operating outside of hours when electric demand is highest.

Utitities Audited Finacials and Continuing Disclosure

Electric supply

Anaheim Public Utilities' power supply comes from resources located in Anaheim and across the Western United States. 

Power generating capacity 

Anaheim Solar Energy Plant  
Anaheim, CA
Solar - renewable
2.1 MW
 ARP-Loyalton  Biomass Project   
Loyalton, CA
Biomass - renewable0.8 MW
 Brea Power II
Brea, CA
Landfill Gas - renewable27.8 MW
Bowerman Power Facility
Irvine, CALandfill Gas - renewable
19.6 MW
Canyon Power Project
Anaheim, CANatural Gas200 MW
Desert Harvest Facility
Desert Center, CASolar -  renewable
36 MW
High Winds Energy Center
Birdslanding , CAWind - renewable6 MW 
Hoover Dam
NV/AZ borderLarge Hydro
40 MW
Intermountain Power Plant
near Delta, UTCoal (Gas 2025)236 MW
Magnolia Power Project 
Burbank, CANatural Gas
118 MW
MWD Hydroelectric Project  
LA Basin Area, CASmall Hydro - renewable9.7 MW 
Pleasant Valley Energy Center
Evanston, WYWind - renewable30 MW
Thermo No.1
Beaver County, UTGeothermal - renewable
11 MW
San Gorgonio Wind Farm
Whitewater, CAWind - renewable31 MW
Westside Solar WSP PV1
Lemoore , CASolar - renewable
2 MW


 Total Generated & Purchased Power:  2,780,180 MWh

                                                                                         FY 2021/22 Jan. 2023

FY 2021/22 Jan. 2023
Distribution system
Circuit miles
Transmission, 69kV, circuit miles    
89.0
Distribution, 12kV and lower, circuit miles 
   
-   Overhead
389
-   Underground
759 
  

Substations 
12 
Main Station
2
FY 2021/22 Jan. 2023
Number of meters
#
Residential
104.561
Commercial
17,557
Industrial
273
Other
112
Other utilities
11
Total meters
122,514
FY 2021/22 Jan. 2023
Transformer capacity
KVA
220kV to 69kV
1,808,000
69kV to 12kV
1,325,800
12kV to customer
1,832,239
FY 2021/22 Jan. 2023
Megawatt-hour sales
Residential
Residential
600,193
Commercial
706,203
Industrial
850,701
Other
592
Other utilities
624,667
Total sales
 2,682,356
FY 2021/22 Jan. 2023
Revenue from sales
$
Residential
$  100,861,000
Commercial
124,625,000
Industrial
122,338,000
Other
3,217,000
Other utilities
20,640,000
Total sales
$371,681,000
Definitions

  • 1 kilowatt (kW) = 1,000 Watts.
  • 1 megawatt (MW) = 1,000 kW - Enough electricity to serve about 750 Anaheim residences.
  • kW and MW - Refer to the instantaneous amount of electricity being used or generated.
  • Peak demand - The highest amount of electricity used during a defined time. Typically over a full hour within a given period. Such as a day, month, season, or year.
  • 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) - Lights ten 100-watt light bulbs or 66 LED equivalent bulbs for one hour.
  • 1 megawatt-hour (MWh) - Lights ten thousand 100-watt light bulbs or six-thousand LED equivalent bulbs for one hour.
  • 1 MWh = 1,000 kWh.
  • kWh and MWh - Refer to the amount of electricity used during one hour.