Company: SCE-PL
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0000827052-25-000074
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Company: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON Co
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 8
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 public offsite liability claims for bodily injury and property damage from a nuclear incident to the amount of available financial protection, which is currently approximately $560 million for San Onofre and $16.3 billion for Palo Verde. SCE and other owners of San Onofre and Palo Verde have purchased the maximum private primary insurance available through a Facility Form issued by American Nuclear Insurers. SCE withdrew from participation in the secondary insurance pool for San Onofre for offsite liability insurance effective January 5, 2018. Based on its ownership interests in Palo Verde, SCE could be required to pay a maximum of approximately $79 million per nuclear incident for future incidents. However, it would have to pay no more than approximately $12 million per future incident in any one year. Based on its ownership interests in San Onofre and Palo Verde prior to January 5, 2018, SCE could be required to pay a maximum of approximately $255 million per nuclear incident and a maximum of $38 million per year per incident for liabilities arising from events prior to January 5, 2018, although SCE is not aware of any such events.

Note 13. Equity

Common StockStock Repurchase ProgramsOn December 12, 2024, the Edison International Board of Directors authorized a stock repurchase program effective February 20, 2025, for repurchase of up to $75 million of its common stock until February 18, 2026 ("2025 Repurchase Program"). The 2025 Repurchase Program will be used to offset dilution from common stock issued under Edison International's long-term incentive compensation programs and will be funded using Edison International's working capital.The timing and the amount of any repurchased common stock will be determined by Edison International's management based on their evaluation of market conditions and other factors. The 2025 Repurchase Program may be executed through 

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various methods, including open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, and other transactions in accordance with applicable securities laws. Any repurchased shares of common stock will be retired. The 2025 Repurchase Program does not obligate Edison International to acquire any particular amount of common stock, and it may be suspended or discontinued at any time at its discretion.During the three months ended June 30, 2025, there were no shares repurchased and retired. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, Edison International repurchased and retired 500,000 shares under the 2025 Repurchase Program for an average price of $58