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Rate Identification Number (RIN)
As of April 1, 2024, California utilities are required to include a customers’ RIN on their monthly bill. The RIN is part of the state’s long-term plan to help you manage your energy use and costs.
What is a RIN?
A RIN is a unique identifier established by the California Energy Commission (CEC) to allow customers who are on time-of-use pricing plans to access hourly electric pricing.
The RIN is primarily based on electric rates and is not customer-specific.
Your SDG&E RIN...
Rebates, Incentives, and Other Ways to Save with Solar
As part of our efforts to support San Diegans who want to make the switch to solar energy, we’ve put together this list of resources, rebates, and incentives from outside agencies that can help make solar energy more affordable.
The New Solar Homes Partnership
The New Solar Homes Partnership (NSHP) is part of the comprehensive statewide solar program, known as the California Solar Initiative (CSI). The NSHP provides financial incentives and other support to home builders, encouraging...
Convenient Ways to Pay Your Bill
We encourage all of our customers to register with My Account, which provides different options for paying your bill, and also provides you with ways to manage your account and save money. For customers that don’t want to register their account, we offer many other convenient options.
Pay by Mail
SDG&E
PO Box 25111
Santa Ana, CA 92799-5111
In...
Time of Use Plans Help You Control Your Energy Costs
Our Time of Use (TOU) plans are based on both how much and when you use energy, and offer you more choices to better manage and control your energy costs.
Who are these plans for?
A TOU plan is a good choice if...
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Get Credit for the Extra Energy You Generate
If you have an electricity generation system that uses a renewable fuel source, and you produce more energy than you use, you can earn bill credits for excess power that flows from your system to SDG&E’s electricity grid. This is our Net Energy Metering (NEM) program.
Generation, consumption and what happens when the sun goes down
During a sunny San Diego day, your solar system can generate enough energy to power you through the afternoon and into evening. With Net Energy Metering, if you generate more than you use, SDG&E will give you credit and then put the energy on the grid for everyone else to use. Then...