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South Orange County Reliability Enhancement (SOCRE) Project
Our mission is to provide our 3.7 million customers with clean, safe and reliable energy. To do this, we continue to modernize and upgrade existing substations and infrastructure, so you get the reliable energy you deserve. The SOCRE project improves electric reliability in South Orange County. The SOCRE project was approved on December 15, 2016, by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). Construction on this project began in 2017 and is expected to be completed in 2024.
About the Project
The SOCRE project will increase the reliability and operational flexibility of SDG&E’s South Orange County 138-kilovolt (kV) system and reduce the risk of power outages. Aging electric infrastructure in South Orange County is being upgraded, including the Capistrano Substation in the City of…
سياسة الخصوصية
نلتزم في San Diego Gas and Electric ("SDG&E") بتبليغ زوّارنا حول كيفية استخدام المعلومات التي نجمعها على موقعنا الإلكتروني www.sdge.com ( "الموقع الإلكتروني "). باستخدامك لموقعنا الإلكترونيأو حصولك على منتجات أو خدمات منه، فإنك توافق على جمع واستخدام المعلومات بالطريقة التي تنص عليها هذه السياسة. إن لم تكن موافقاً على هذه السياسة، يرجى عدم استخدام هذا الموقع.
يرجى أخذ العلم بأن المواقع الإلكترونية الأخرى التي يمكن الدخول إليها عن طريق SDG&E تمتلك سياسات خصوصية وممارسات جمع واستخدام وكشف المعلومات الخاصة بها. لا تغطي سياسة الخصوصية هذه الممارسات الخاصة بالمعلومات للمواقع الإلكترونية الأخرى المرتبطة بموقع SDG&E.
المعلومات التي نجمعها وكيف نستخدمها
لكي نتمكن من توفير المنتجات والخدمات التي نقدمها إليك بشكل أفضل، فإن موقعنا الإلكتروني SDG&E يقوم بجمع نوعين من المعلومات: معلومات…
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Apply for NEM - greater than 30kW
SDG&E has launched a new system for receiving applications called DIIS. If your company has previously been issued a company code by SDG&E, please select "I'm a Contractor and have a Company Code" on the registration page. Using a provided company code will allow you immediate access to the status of applications already submitted to SDG&E.
If your company has not been issued a company code and you have not submitted a Net Energy Metering application previously, select "I'm a Contractor and don't have a Company Code" on the registration page.
Please refer to the DIIS User Guide to begin the application process. For issues during this process you may contact us at 1-800-411-7343 or email netmetering@sdge.com.
Apply Now
(When enrolling, please select ‘DIIS’)…
Third Party Demand Response Providers
CPower
CPower is a demand-side energy management service provider who creates value through financial rewards for the customer and reliability for the grid. They provide custom solutions that helps customers save on energy costs, earn revenue through energy curtailment, support grid reliability and achieve sustainability goals. CPower has experience in serving customers across numerous industries including commercial, industrial, government, healthcare and education.
Provider Type: Commercial…
Community Choice Aggregators (CCAs)
Here are the CCAs currently operating within SDG&E’s service territory:
Solana Energy Alliance (SEA)
SEA is a public agency that offers 50 or 100% renewable energy to its customers. Participating communities include Solana Beach.
SEA has provided service to customers since June 2018.
For more information about SEA, call 858-720-4422 or visit Solana Energy Alliance.
Why Go Green?
Finding ways to get more efficient — from small steps like swapping out lightbulbs to big investments like installing solar panels — helps safeguard our community’s energy future. It also comes with immediate benefits, like potential savings on your monthly bill. Plus, you’re always connected to the grid for reliable energy when you need it.
Environmental Responsibility
Protecting the environment is its own reward, and by investing in a renewable system for your home or business, you can feel good about contributing to a cleaner Southern California…
4 Steps to Renewable Power
Investing in sustainability and savings for your home or small business is more within reach than ever. We recommend following these steps to getting a renewable system installed and connected.
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Efficiency First
Before deciding whether to install a renewable system, fix any energy efficiency gaps in your home or small business. There are so many easy (and even free!) ways to optimize, you may need a much smaller system than you think, or even none at all.
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Pick Your System
Once you optimize, it’ll be easier to determine which type and size of system is best for your home. You can use our solar calculator in MyAccount to find out what size system you need, and whether a renewable system is a cost-effective option for you.
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