Rate Schedule R-TOD Residential Time-of-Day Service (5-8 p.m.)
Sacramento Municipal Utility District · effective 2026-01-01
Source
SMUD Rate Schedule R-TOD, Residential Time-of-Day Service, Sheet Nos. R-TOD-1 to R-TOD-5, Resolution No. 25-06-15, adopted June 19, 2025, effective June 20 2025; prices as of the January 1 2026 column
Effective
2026-01-01
Structure
time-of-use
· 5 rate periods
Covers
the full bill — everything the utility bills for energy - directly comparable to another bundled rate
Transcription notes recorded when this tariff was encoded, including anything deliberately left out.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District is a community-owned district, not an investor-owned utility. Rates are adopted by resolution of its elected Board of Directors, not approved by a state commission, so the authority for these figures is a board resolution rather than a PUC docket.
Adopted by Resolution No. 25-06-15, adopted June 19, 2025. The schedules print three columns - effective May 1 2025, January 1 2026 and January 1 2027. The JANUARY 2026 column is encoded here because it is the one in force. The 2027 column (SIFC $27.80) is a scheduled future increase and taking it would price next year today.
The System Infrastructure Fixed Charge is $27.00 a month. That is among the highest fixed charges in this catalogue, and it is a real structural feature of SMUD's pricing rather than a transcription error.
SUBJECT TO THE HYDRO GENERATION ADJUSTMENT, which is currently ZERO. Both schedules say every kWh is subject to Rate Schedule HGA. HGA is a METHOD, not a number: three pages of formula over precipitation at the Fresh Pond station, 28,000 MWh per inch, NP15 market prices and two rate stabilisation funds, stating no rate at all. The current value comes from SMUD's residential rates page - 'currently set at $0.00/kWh' - not from any filed schedule. It is recalculated each Water Year and applies from May 1 to April 30, so these rates are all-in today and would not be after a dry year.
THE HGA VALUE IS NOT MONITORED, AND THAT IS A KNOWN GAP. Rate Schedule HGA is watched, so a change to the METHOD is detected. The current $0.00 comes from SMUD's residential rates page, which is not watched because it is a marketing page that changes on essentially every run - it fired a re-encode alert the first time it was added. So if SMUD levies a hydro surcharge after a dry year, nothing here will notice. Re-check the rates page when the Water Year turns over on May 1.
Summer is June 1 to September 30. Non-summer is October 1 to May 31, which is eight months - a less even split than most seasonal tariffs here.
EXCLUDED: the Energy Assistance Program Rate and the Medical Equipment Discount, both of which are eligibility-restricted, and the Plug-In Electric Vehicle credit of -$0.0150/kWh between midnight and 6am, which requires registering a vehicle in My Account.
NOT RECONCILED against a published total. SMUD publishes no worked sample bill and no bill calculator. Correctness rests on transcription, cross-checked between the filed schedule and SMUD's own rates page, which agree on all seven figures.
SMUD's rates page states an average residential bill of $149 a month at 750 kWh as of June 1 2026. That is an average across rate plans and usage shapes with no stated basis, so it is recorded as context and asserted on by nothing.
THE STANDARD RATE. Its own text: 'The TOD (5-8 p.m.) Rate is the standard rate for SMUD's residential customers.' Schedule R's Fixed Rate is the opt-out alternative.
Five prices, which is what the schedule itself says it has. Summer carries peak, mid-peak and off-peak; non-summer carries only peak and off-peak - there is no non-summer mid-peak.
Peak is weekdays 5-8pm in BOTH seasons. Mid-peak is weekdays noon to midnight excluding the peak hours, and exists in summer only. Everything else is off-peak.
WEEKENDS ARE ENTIRELY OFF-PEAK, which the schedule states explicitly: 'All other hours, including weekends and holidays.'
HOLIDAYS ARE NOT MODELLED. The schedule prices eleven named holidays at off-peak, and this engine has no holiday concept, so a holiday falling on a weekday is billed here at the weekday peak. That overstates roughly 33 peak hours a year - the three peak hours on each holiday that does not already fall at a weekend. Everything else about those days is already off-peak.
The summer peak is 2.4x the summer off-peak price ($0.3765 against $0.1550). That spread is filed, not a transcription error.
The energy charge is NOT prorated, 'regardless of the number of days in the billing period or the spanning of multiple seasons' - unlike Schedule R, which may prorate. Only the fixed charge is prorated, and only for periods shorter than 27 days.
NOT ENCODED: Time-of-Day (Low Use) Rate (RTL1). Restricted to customers with a panel of 125 amps or less using under 270 kWh a month, and this encoding cannot express either condition. Its SIFC is $17.00 rather than $27.00.
NOT ENCODED: Critical Peak Pricing (RTC1). Prices depend on CPP Events called by SMUD up to 50 hours a summer, announced a day ahead, at a price posted on the website rather than filed. A bill cannot be computed in advance, and enrolment is capped at 30,000 customers.
NOT ENCODED: Master-Metered Multifamily and Mobile Home Park (RSMM), which is closed to new customers.
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Change history
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