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Get a Quick Overview of Your Energy Use
In addition to showing your current use patterns, the energy charts available in My Account also offer some quick analysis features: historical comparisons and temperature lines. As you start seeing trends, you can start finding ways to save energy.
Historical Comparisons
Making comparisons between your current and past electricity use can help to understand trends and find ways to save energy.
Select one of the options under Compare, located under the graph:
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2019 DRAM RFO
Latest News & Update
Respondents are encouraged to check this RFO Website periodically for updates, notices, and postings. SDG&E, at its sole discretion, pursuant to orders from the CPUC, may change the terms, requirements and schedule of this solicitation. Respondents should monitor the RFO Website for announcements regarding any updates or changes including posted questions & answers. SDG&E will post all solicitation announcements, including scheduling changes or RFO amendments to this website. In particular, check the RFO website for (i) details on the pre-bid conference call and (ii) posting of answers to submitted questions.
02/14/2018 - FAQs posted
02/01/2018 - Bidder's Conference Slides are now available
01/31/2018 - The Offer Form has been updated to include additional questions on the…
Existing Customers: Net Energy Metering and Billing
Now that you're generating part or all of your own power needs, your billing will change to reflect this. You should expect to receive two bills from SDG&E; one bill for the meter your renewable generator is associated with and another bill for your gas meter and other electricity meters, if you have any. Your electric bill will consist of charges for any electricity you use beyond what's produced by your system as well as a minimum monthly charge if applicable. For more information on understanding your NEM statement, click on the applicable link below.
Understanding Your NEM Statement- Reading Your Bill
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Apply for NEM - Requirements
The following requirements are mandatory for interconnection to SDG&E's power grid.
AC Disconnect Switch
A description and location of the visible, lockable AC disconnect switch if present.
Effective January 01, 2010, customers installing inverter-based systems will no longer be required to include an AC disconnect switch when the facility has a self-contained electric revenue meter (i.e., 0-320 amp socket-based meters or 400 amp K-based meters). This type of meter is used by the vast majority of all SDG&E customers…
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.
Select a tree…