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Understanding Your Street Lighting Rates
Your street lighting electric bill consists of two main components:
Electric Commodity (EECC): Costs associated with electric generation and procurement
Utility Distribution Company (UDC): Costs associated with transmission and distribution, public purpose programs, nuclear decommissioning, the ongoing competition transition charge and reliability services
You will also see one of three UDC streetlight tariffs:
Rate Schedule LS-1 governs service on SDG&E-owned streetlights provided on an unmetered flat monthly rate, per lamp basis based on wattage.
Rate Schedule LS-2 is the service that most street lighting customers are on. This tariff for unmetered customer-owned lights is calculated on a per-lamp basis, at a flat monthly fee based on the wattage. If you are on this rate…
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Winter Savings
Each season presents new opportunities for us to help you save energy and money. Here are no-cost and low-cost tips to help you save on energy costs this winter.
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Understanding Electric Rule 32
Under Electric Rule 32, customers receiving electricity from SDG&E can enroll in demand response programs offered by third-party Demand Response Providers (DRPs). Demand response programs provide you with incentives to reduce your electricity use during times of peak demand.
Rule 32 allows third-party DRPs to solicit SDG&E customers to participate in their demand response programs and to "bid" the electricity reduction into the wholesale electricity market…
Fall 2018 Green Tariff Shared Renewables Solicitation
Latest News & Update
Respondents are encouraged to check this Request for Offers (RFO or the solicitation) Website periodically for updates, notices, and postings. SDG&E, at its sole discretion, pursuant to orders from the CPUC, may change the terms, requirements and schedule of this solicitation. Respondents should monitor the RFO Website for announcements regarding any updates or changes including posted questions & answers. SDG&E will post all solicitation announcements, including scheduling changes or RFO amendments to this website. In particular, participants should check the RFO website for (i) details on the pre-bid conference call and (ii) posting of answers to submitted questions.
11/01/2018 – Solicitation launched!
12/03/2018 - Questions and Answers posted
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For Your Safety: Download These Emergency Checklists
During an emergency, every second counts. Careful planning can help keep you safe, and also reduce the stress of having to scramble for what you need.
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Family Emergency Plan: Emergency Supply Kit
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Family Emergency Plan: Evacuation Checklist
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Finding a Qualified Solar Contractor
A qualified solar contractor can help you navigate the process, take care of paperwork and permits, and of course safely and expertly install your system. You contractor should provide free written estimates and comprehensive quotes and be eligible for incentive programs*.
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Contractor Checklist
Get three or more estimates: Estimates can vary in price. Get them in writing.
Licensed contractors only: You can confirm your contractor’s license here. Check it regularly.
Check insurance & bonding: Make sure contractors are sufficiently insured for your project.
Request references: Try to speak to at least three, and visit previous projects if you can.
Read before you sign: Take the time to read and understand documents before signing.
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