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Local Institutional Partnerships
Program Partners
The Local Institutional Partnerships are unique programs that aim to achieve cost-effective, immediate and persistent energy and demand savings.
These partnerships establish a permanent framework for a sustainable, long-term and comprehensive energy management program geared towards energy efficiency, sustainability and climate change reduction goals.
California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation Partnership (CDCR)
The CDCR Partnership is a statewide energy-efficiency program that accomplishes immediate and long-term peak energy demand savings through sustainable, long-…
Savings Center: Save Energy and Save Money
Programs, Tips and Solutions for Your Business
Tools, resources and tips to help you save.
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Regulatory Notices
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Power Saver Rewards
Saturday, June 1, 2024 - 12:00
Onsert: (Summer Tips, Customer Assistance, Moving, Prop 65, Temperature Sensitive Program, Community Choice Aggregator (CCA), GoGreen Home Energy Financing and Mobile App)
Saturday, June 1, 2024 - 12:00
ERRA and…
Analyze My Energy Use
Power Your Drive FAQs
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Rebates for your Home
We offer a number of rebates the installation of energy-efficient equipment to help you save on your energy bill.
SDG&E Marketplace
Get energy-saving deals on appliances and apply for rebates online, visit SDG&E Marketplace.
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Rebates
Get special SDG&E in-store instant rebates on energy-efficient smart thermostats, water heaters, and clothes washers.
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MultiFamily Energy Efficiency Rebates
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Benchmarking
To help larger businesses stay on top of their energy use needs and find ways to use less, the California Energy Commission created a statewide benchmarking program mandated by Assembly Bill 802 (AB 802), which was signed into law in 2015. The idea is simple: your energy use is measured and then you get an objective ranking of 1 – 100. Over time, this rating shows you how your efforts are paying off, and it also shows you how you’re doing compared to other business in the area.
Owners of commercial, mixed-use, and multifamily buildings larger than 50,000 square feet must report…
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