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Peak Periods and Time-of-Use Plans
Time-of-Use (TOU) plans:
Are based on both how much and when you use energy
Offer you more choices to better manage and control your energy costs
For more information about peak periods for your Time-of-Use plan, view your Pricing Plan in My Account.
2010 Gas Historical Tariffs
Preliminary Statement
Section II., Statement of Rates
Section III., Cost Allocation Proceeding (CAP)
Core Fixed Cost Account (CFCA)
Noncore Fixed Cost Account (NFCA)
Integrated Transmission Balancing Account (ITBA)
Hazardous Substance Cleanup Cost Account (HSCCA)
On-Bill Financing Balanacing Account (OBFBA)
Section V., Memorandum Accounts
Disconnect Memorandum Account (DMA)
Per AL 2428-G
California Solar Initiative Thermal Program Memorandum Account (CSITPMA)
Income Tax Component of Contributions and Advances Provision (ITCCAP)
Schedule of Rates
Core Service
Schedule GR, Domestic Natural Gas Service
Schedule G-CARE, California Alternate Rate for Energy (CARE) Program
Schedule GM, Multi-Family Natural Gas Service
Schedule GS, Submetered Multi-Family Natural Gas Service (…
Rules & Rights for Solar Customers
When you decide to go renewable, it’s important to empower yourself by understanding your rights as a consumer. California is continuously updating these rules to make it easier for you to be protected and informed.
Recently, new rules came into effect through bill AB 1070. We’ve summarized some of the main points below, or you can read the text of the bill here.
You Are Entitled To:
Clear and Concise Information: Solar energy systems companies are required to provide you with information on installation, costs, energy savings, finance options, and other disclosures before you sign a contract. This language must be consumer friendly and more or less match that of marketing materials.
Standardized Assumptions: The Public Utilities Commission is developing standards for assumptions that are used to…
2011 Gas Historical Tariffs
Preliminary Statement
Section II., Statement of Rates
Section III., Cost Allocation Proceeding (CAP)
Rewards & Penalties Balancing Account (RPBA)
Integrated Transmission Balancing Account (ITBA)
Section V., Memorandum Accounts
Schedule of Rates
Core Service
Schedule GR, Domestic Natural Gas Service
Schedule G-CARE, California Alternate Rate for Energy (CARE) Program
Schedule GM, Multi-Family Natural Gas Service
Schedule GS, Submetered Multi-Family Natural Gas Service (Closed Schedule) (closed after 1/13/81)
Schedule GN-3, Natural Gas Service for Core Commercial Customers
Schedule G-NGV, Sale of Natural Gas for Motor-Vehicle Fuel
Schedule G-NGVR, Natural Gas Service for Home Refueling of Motor Vehicles
Schedule GPC, Gas Procurement for Core Customers
Noncore Services
Schedule GTNC,…
Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U 902 E) for a Permit to Construct (PTC) the Tie Line (TL) 6975 San Marcos to Escondido Project
Docket Number: A.17-11-010
Filing Date: Friday, November 10, 2017
Application Volume I of II
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Save on Your Heating and Cooling
Heating and cooling makes up about 40% of the energy used in commercial buildings, which is why outdated HVAC systems and other structural issues could be a huge drain on your energy bill.
Your Quick Energy-Efficiency Checklist
Make sure your equipment is the right size. The most efficient sizing will require the heating system to run constantly at full load on the coldest day that the building is designed to handle.
Geothermal heat pumps transfer heat between the building and the ground. Although they cost more to install, they have low operating costs. If your building is located near a body of water, such as a pond or lake, water-source heat pumps can offer similar advantages.
The heat pipe, originally developed by NASA to cool spacecraft, lowers an air conditioner's energy consumption by 5 – 10% by improving its ability to dehumidify the air.
Consider variable speed motors and compressors. Instead of always operating at…