Effective January 2023, discount rates increase as follows: Income qualified customers receive a 35% discount off the first 300 kWh and a 25% discount on 301 – 800 kWh. Customers who meet the LIHEAP income requirements will receive a 40% discount off the first 300 kWh and a 25% discount on 301 – 800 kWh.
PLEASE NOTE: In order to start the stop service process, you must have created a My Utilities Account. If you do not want to create a My Utilities Account, please use our Contact Us form or call a Customer Service Representative at 408-615-2300.
How much is the average monthly electric bill in Santa Clara County? If we just use the published rates for PG&E and multiply by the average monthly electricity usage per household, the average Santa Clara County household's monthly electric bill in 2021 was approximately $147.
If you've been married less than five years and have no children, you may qualify for a simpler way to get divorced (summary dissolution).
More than half of Santa Clara County's water supply comes from hundreds of miles away - first as snow or rain in the Sierra Nevada range of northern and eastern California, then as water in rivers that flow into the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
San Jose Water, like other water utilities, has both fixed and variable costs to deliver high quality and reliable water service. Fixed costs cover water mains, tanks, wells, personnel, and other expenses. These costs do not vary with the amount of water consumed. Variable costs cover water supply, chemicals and power.
Santa Clara's housing expenses are 325% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 10% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 24% higher than the national average. Santa Clara has grocery prices that are 43% higher than the national average.