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Solar Energy & SDG&E
We’re proud to be a leader in building a sustainable, environmentally conscious energy future. About 45% of the electricity we deliver is now from renewable sources – not including the additional clean energy from customers with renewable systems. We’re committed to a renewable, and reliable, energy future...
Selecting the Right Trees for Your Property
The SDG&E “Right Tree, Right Place” program recommends the following trees, which include a variety of textures and forms, providing several options for a range of landscape styles.
These trees are also compatible with overhead power lines because they grow to a mature height of 25 feet or less and require relatively low maintenance. The slideshow below will provide valuable information on the specific characteristics of the recommended plant species.
Trees Acceptable for Planting Under or Near Overhead Power Lines
Based on specific site conditions, some of these trees may not be suitable to plant near power lines where lines sag or are low due to construction or terrain. This list not intended to be all inclusive.
Additional information available on the SelecTree website.
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About our Pricing Plans
California utilities have changed the way electricity is priced and introduced new electric rates for businesses based on when electricity is used.
Pricing Plans
Our pricing plans can save you money if your business can shift electricity use away from peak hours. Get a personalized comparison of the plans and more detailed information on your site-specific energy use.
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Tree Planting Guide - High Risk
Highly Flammable Trees and Shrubs
All plants are flammable if not pruned periodically. The risk of fire can be greatly diminished with maintenance.
The following trees and shrubs are among those known for the amount of dead fuel that accumulates in them and the high oil, high resin, or low moisture content of their leaves and branches.
Trees
Acacia
Arborvitae California Bay
Cedar
Cypress
Fir and Pine
Eucalyptus
Juniper
Palm Pine
Spruce
Yew
Grasses, Shrubs, Ground Cover
California buckwheat
California sagebrush
Chamise or greasewood
Dry annual grasses
Juniper
Laurel sumac...
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EcoShare brings community renewables to SDG&E customers.
How it Works
Through EcoShare you work directly with third-party renewable energy developers to purchase the rights to a portion of the energy generated from a new renewable energy facility. You enter into a private agreement with the developer, known as a Customer-Developer Agreement (CDA), where the electricity price and agreement terms are defined. Participating developers also enter into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with us, and are paid only for energy generated in excess of what customers have purchased.
EcoShare participants will receive two bills each month:
Your normal SDG&E bill with a credit reflective of the amount of renewable energy purchased from the developer.
A bill from the developer to pay them for the...