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The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) is a community-owned electric utility serving Sacramento County and parts of Placer County. It is one of the ten largest publicly owned utilities in the United States, generating the bulk of its power through natural gas (estimated 35.2% of production total in 2020) and large hydroelectric generation plants (29.1% in 2020).
While SMUD customers have been largely immune, PG&E customers saw new rate hikes this year, with the average household paying an additional $34.50. Ethan Elkind, director of the Climate Program at ...
SMUD approved rate increases last summer. In an resolution in September 2023, the utility company said the rate hike is needed to meet its financial goals in 2024 and 2025. Wildfire prevention ...
SMUD’s “time-of-day” rates change twice a year, once in October and again in June. Regardless of the time of year, it will cost you more money to flip the switch during the three-hour peak ...
The Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station is a decommissioned nuclear power plant built by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) in Herald, California. History [ edit ] In 1966, SMUD purchased 2,100 acres (850 ha) in southeast Sacramento County for a nuclear power plant, which was built in Herald, 25 miles (40 km) south-east of ...
SMUD Headquarters Building. / 38.552167°N 121.431556°W / 38.552167; -121.431556. The SMUD Headquarters Building is the Sacramento Municipal Utility District headquarters. It is located at 6201 S Street in Sacramento, California .
“Each year, SMUD posts this information to find the money’s rightful owner,” the utility wrote in a Nov. 3 release. Unclaimed amounts range from roughly $15 to $8,000.
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District − SMUD — a municipal electric utility company based in Sacramento, California. Subcategories.