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Benefits of Natural Gas
Clean – Natural gas is one of the cleanest fuels available today. It produces up to 65 percent fewer emissions than coal and 25 percent fewer emissions than oil [1]. The use of natural gas has helped Southern Californians reduce greenhouse gas emissions equal to taking more than a half million cars off the road [2]. Efforts continue to promote natural gas efficiency programs and transition fleets of trucks, buses and trains to natural gas.
Safe – Natural gas is used across the U.S. to safely power homes and businesses, and SDG&E has a long track record as one of the country’s safest utilities. SDG&E has been named the most reliable electric utility in the western United States for the 11th straight year and in 2014 was recognized as a “Best in the Nation” utility for its commitment to safety and reliability…
Miscellaneous Tariff-Related Information
Optional Rate Authorization
Electric Vehicle Rate Authorization
Electric Franchise Fees
Gas Quality Report (pdf)
Gas Quality Report - Sulfur (pdf)
Historic Therm Multiplier (pdf)
EECC-TBS - Transitional Bundled Service (Commodity)
Calculation for the CARE discount (pdf)
If You Have Questions
The purpose of SDG&E's Electric and Gas Tariff Book is to document tariff changes filed with and approved by the CPUC. Please direct any questions to one of the following help lines:
To ask rate questions about your electric or gas service, or questions regarding the simplified rate schedules above, please call 1-800-411-7343.
For specific Tariff Book questions, or to request a form, service territory map, copies of historical tariffs (a copying charge may apply), or to…
Online Service Requests
Use our self-service features to instantly generate a copy of your credit history, letter of residency and more. You’ll need your account number to use these features.
Letter of residency
If you are moving and/or transferring service, you may need a letter of residency for school verification or other purposes.
Request Letter
Letter of credit history
If you are moving or transferring service, you may need to furnish a letter of credit history to establish service in your new community.
Request Letter
2001 Electric Historical Tariffs
Preliminary Statement
Section I., General Information
Balancing Accounts
Miscellaneous
Memorandum Accounts
Schedule of Rates
Residential Rates
Schedule DR, Domestic Service
Schedule DR-TOU, DOMESTIC - TIME-OF-USE SERVICE (closed to new customers as of February 2015)
Schedule DM, Multi-Family Service
Schedule DS, Submetered Multi-Family Service (closed after 12/13/81)
Schedule DT, Submetered Multi-Family Service - Mobilehome Park (closed after 1/1/97)
Schedule DT-RV, Submetered Service - Recreational Vehicle Parks and Residential Marinas
Schedule EV-TOU, Domestic Time-of-Use for Electric Vehicle Charging
Schedule EV-TOU-2, Domestic Time-of-Use for Households with Electric Vehicles
Commercial/Industrial Rates
Schedule A, General Service
Schedule A-TC, Traffic Control Service
Schedule…
Core Aggregation Transportation FAQ
What is the CAT Program?
The CAT program is an SDG&E gas service option that allows core customers to purchase natural gas directly from competitive suppliers, rather than from SDG&E.
Core customers are defined as being all residential, small commercial customers and those large commercial customers who elect core service (see eligibility question for more detail).
Who do CAT customers call in case of a gas emergency?
CAT customers should continue to call SDG&E for their…
History of Gas Choice and Definitions
California gas industry restructuring began in 1988, when the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued the first of many rate design changes in an effort to open the natural gas market to competition.
The first change separated the California gas market into core and noncore customer segments, depending on the customer's load, end-use priority, and economic ability to use alternative fuels.
The noncore customers were provided with the ability to elect natural gas service from a Gas Service Provider (GSP) instead of the utility. The utility still provides these customers with the transportation of the gas across its distribution system to the customer's meter.
In 1991 additional rate design changes were implemented. One of those changes gives core customers the ability to elect commodity…
Electric Customer Choice Contacts
Contact
Phone
Fax
ESP Relations
Policy – Customer Choice
Robert Hansen
858-650-4193
858-654-1256
ESP Relations
Angela LaCerva
858-654-8371
858-654-1256
ESP Relations
Adrianna Magallanes
858-654-8369
858-654-1256
Billing & DASR Processing
DASR and Billing
Gavin Fuchs
858-650-4178
858-654-8393
EDI
EDI Coordinator
EDI Support Team
858-636-6851
EDI 814, 810, 867
EDI Support…
On December 1, 2023, technology support for the Home Area Network will end and no new devices can be connected.
Getting started with HAN devices
Step 1: Determine if you're eligible
Before you buy a Home and Business Area Network device, please make sure you meet the following criteria:
You have an active SDG&E account
You have a compatible electric smart meter (not a legacy analog meter)
You have a place for the device in your home or business that is within 75 feet of your smart meter
Step 2: Purchase your device
The device you purchase must:
Be SDG&E Smart Meter compatible
Must be ZigBee-enabled and Smart Energy Profile 1.0 or 1.1 certified
HAN device manufacturer web sites and online retailers offer these products. See list of compatible HAN devices.
Step 3: Log in to My Account…