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Acerca de los planes según el Horario de Uso
A partir de este año, hay nuevos esquemas tarifarios residenciales, llamados planes según el Horario de Uso (TOU). Hay una variedad de planes de donde elegir, con diferentes periodos. Con los planes tarifarios según el Horario de Uso, o TOU, es importante tener presente cuándo consume la energía.
Llámenos para hacer su elección
Después de examinar esta información, si desea cambiarse a un plan tarifario según el Horario de Uso, llámenos al 1-800-311-7343.
Ahora, también se trata de cuándo consume la energía
Con los nuevos planes tarifarios según el Horario de Uso, cada día se divide en zonas de hora pico y no pico (y a veces hasta súper no pico), con un costo menor de la energía durante las horas no pico. Durante las horas pico, la red eléctrica está trabajando más arduamente de lo…
Customer Load Profiles
IMPORTANT: Notice of time change for SDG&E Dynamic Load Profiles
Beginning on April 4, 1999, at 1 AM, SDG&E will post Dynamic Load Profiles (DLPs) in Pacific Standard Time (PST). SDG&E recommends that you make any necessary changes to your systems now in advance of this time change for posting DLPs.
SDG&E currently posts its DLPs to its Website in Daylight Savings Time, which is consistent with PX prices. SDG&E will also provide notice of this change on its Website. Questions regarding this change in time format can be addressed to Leslie Willoughby at [email protected].
Load Profiles
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SDG&E’s view on Community Choice Aggregation?
SDG&E supports customer choice and encourages you to evaluate all options. Regardless of which energy service provider you choose, SDG&E remains committed to providing safe and reliable delivery of energy.
Where can I find more information on customer rights, obligations and updates regarding CCA programs?
For more information on customer rights, obligations and updates regarding CCA programs, please visit the California Public…
Customer Choice
Community Choice Aggregation (CCA)
This program permits cities, counties and other authorized entities, called Community Choice Aggregators, to purchase and/or generate electricity for residents and businesses located within the boundaries of their jurisdiction.
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Natural Gas Service Options
Natural gas customers have the option to purchase their natural gas supplies from gas service providers.
Information on Natural Gas Services and Programs
Gas Choice Overview
Definitions
Core Service
Noncore Gas Service
Customer Choice is available to all customers.
Participating in Customer Choice allows core customers to shop and compare gas suppliers (ESPs) and services.
Although ESPs are not regulated by the CPUC, they must meet certain CPUC-approved requirements.
Customer Choice participants…
Direct Access
Updated February 28, 2024
Direct Access (DA) service is retail electric service where customers purchase electricity from a competitive provider called an Electric Service Provider (ESP), rather than from a regulated electric utility. An Electric Service Provider (ESP) is a non-utility entity that offers electric service to customers within the service territory of an electric utility. Participating in DA allows electric customers to shop and compare electric commodity rates and services provided by electric Energy Service Providers (ESPs). Customers that…
Emerging Technologies/HAN
A home area network uses the latest smart technology to connect, monitor and manage devices in your home that use the most energy.
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Residential Direct Install
You may qualify for free energy upgrades, including attic insulation, duct sealing, lighting and more to help your home be more energy efficient.Learn more
Home Upgrade
Unlock your home\'s energy-saving potential with a comprehensive upgrade. You\'ll improve the comfort of your home and receive generous financial incentives.
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CARE
Based on your household income and the number of people in your home, you may qualify to receive a discount on your monthly energy bill.
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Reduce Your Use Rewards/PCT
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Keeping Safe in Stormy Weather
When a storm is headed your way, make sure you’re prepared. Keep up-to-date on the bad weather and about what the next three days will bring. Prepare for flooding by moving your valuables to upper floors, and always keep the fuel tank on your vehicles full.
During the Storm
Don’t touch downed power lines or broken gas lines and report them immediately to the SDG&E, the police, or the fire department.
If evacuating, disconnect all electrical appliances and turn off electricity at the panel, gas service at the meter and water at the main valve.
Stay informed of the weather conditions.
Avoid low-lying areas that might flood.
Do not attempt to cross swift-moving water that is above your knees.
If your vehicle stalls in the water, abandon it immediately. Two feet of water is enough to carry away most automobiles.
Restrict telephone use.
Prepare an evacuation kit that includes personal hygiene items, clothes,…