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Emergency Load Reduction Program
Get paid for reducing your energy use
With the Emergency Load Reduction Program (ELRP), eligible SDG&E business customers can get paid to voluntarily reduce energy load in the event of a grid emergency.
How It Works
Increased demand for cooling in the hot summer months strains the electrical grid, creating a higher risk of power outages. As a result, the Emergency Load Reduction Program was created to allow business customers in SDG&E's service territory to...
Resiliency Project Engagement Guide
Overview
Emergency/Standby
Generation Only
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Understanding Your NEM Statement
Download one of these easy, step-by-step guides to reading through all of the charges and numbers on your bill.
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Residential TOU
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Electric Vehicles FAQs
As popularity and interest in electric vehicles (EVs) increases, we’re here with information to help make buying and owning an EV even easier.
Preparing to Own an EV
Where can I charge when I’m away from home?
If you need to charge away from home, there are a growing number of online maps and phone apps that can help you find the charging station nearest you—more stations are being installed every day. A simple web search for “public EV charging map” can help you find locations near you.Also, many EVs have built-in-apps to help you locate the closest charging station...
Customer Generation Interconnection
Notification-Only Process
On June 4, 2021, the California Public Utilities Commission issued Decision D.21-06-002, which, among other things, adopted a two-year pilot program that permits certain small non-export Generating Facilities* to interconnect and operate in parallel with SDG&E’s Distribution System under a Notification-Only Process for certain small non-export projects (Notification-Only Process) in lieu of the standard interconnection application process....