Edison International

Edison International is a public utility holding company based in Rosemead, California. Its subsidiaries include Southern California Edison, and unregulated non-utility business assets Edison Energy. Edison's roots trace back to Holt & Knupps, a company founded in 1886 as a provider of street lights in Visalia, California.

History

The company was first incorporated in 1909 as Southern California Edison Company after Southern California acquired the assets of Edison Electric Company; it was known as Southern California Edison until 1996, when it adopted its current name in recognition of its growing business abroad and in other industry sectors. Edison first became a holding company in 1988 when it made a small change to its original name, becoming known as SCEcorp.

Edison International acquired the naming rights for the Anaheim Angels' stadium (previously known as Anaheim Stadium) in 1998, in a deal running for 20 years. The company backed out of the naming rights deal after the 2003 season, and the stadium is now called Angel Stadium.[3]

In 2001, Edison's main holding, Southern California Edison, faced bankruptcy after a state senate bill regarding financial assistance came up short by $1 billion.[4]

References

  1. Form 10-K, Southern California Edison Company, December 2023 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, retrieved 19 January 2025^
  2. Form 10-K, Southern California Edison Company, December 2022 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, retrieved 19 January 2025^
  3. X. Lights Out for Edison Field Los Angeles Times, 2003-12-30, retrieved 2025-12-17^
  4. Downgrading Edison International 2001-08-09^