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Let Your A/C Setting Help You Save More on Your New TOU Plan
With your new Time of Use (TOU) pricing plan, when you use energy matters. Programming your thermostat to shift your A/C use out of the on-peak hours between 4pm and 9pm, is one more way you can save on a TOU plan…
Solutions to Help You Save More on Your New TOU Plan
As a Time of Use (TOU) plan customer, you already have two ways to save...
By conserving or using less energy and
By shifting some of your energy use to the 19 lower cost hours of the day.
(Lower cost hours are before 4pm and after 9pm)
By pairing your TOU plan with one or more of these featured products or services below, you'll be able to save even more on your monthly bill.
Visit Marketplace to find energy-efficient home appliances and products including programmable and smart thermostats, smart home devices, smart strips and light bulbs. Get detailed product information, price comparisons, available…
2005 Electric Historical Tariffs
Preliminary Statement
Section I., General Information
Section IV., Electric Distribution and Gas PBR Mechanism
Balancing Accounts
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
Schedule FERA, Family Electric Rate Assistance Program
Commercial/…
Deje que la configuración del aire acondicionado le ayude a ahorrar más con su nuevo Plan TOU
Con su nuevo plan tarifario según el Horario de Uso (TOU), cuándo consume la energía sí importa. Programar el termostato para transferir el uso del aire acondicionado a otra hora fuera del periodo de horas pico entre 4 p. m. y 9 p. m. es una manera más en que puede ahorrar con un plan TOU.
Usar un termostato programable puede ayudarle a controlar los costos de energía. Programe el aire acondicionado para que esté encendido cuando espere estar en casa y no cuando sepa que estará fuera o durante horas pico.
Sugerencias para ahorrar durante las horas pico, de 4 a 9 p. m…
Soluciones para ayudarle a ahorrar más con su nuevo Plan TOU
Como cliente de un plan según el Horario de Uso (TOU), ya tiene dos maneras de ahorrar…
Conservando o consumiendo menos energía y
Transfiriendo parte de su consumo de energía a las 19 horas de menor costo del día.
(Las horas de menor costo son antes de las 4 p. m. y después de las 9 p.m.).
Al combinar su plan de TOU con uno o más de los productos o servicios presentados en la parte inferior, podrá ahorrar aún más en la factura mensual…
Instructions to submit a Six Month Notice
Customers or their authorized agents may submit Six Month Notices during the five (5) business days beginning at 9 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on June 10, 2024 and ending at 5 p.m. PDT on June 14, 2024 for load that may become available January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025.
Important Note: These instructions apply to all submissions, regardless as to whether they are submitted directly by customers or by third parties acting on behalf of a customer. SDG&E does not guarantee the receipt of your submission.
E-mail all required forms to ESPAdmin@sdge.com or FAX to (858) 654-1256.
A properly completed Letter of Authorization (LOA) must be attached if a third party is submitting a Six Month Notice form on a customer’s behalf.
An Excel spreadsheet is required for each Six Month Notice in…
History
Before the Energy Crisis
As a part of the deregulation of California’s electric industry in 1998, SDG&E implemented a program referred to as Direct Access (DA). The DA program offered all customers the option to begin purchasing their electric commodity services from a third-party Energy Service Provider (ESP) instead of continuing to receive these services from SDG&E.
After the Energy Crisis
Legislation enacted as a result of the 2000-2001 energy crises in California required the suspension of DA. In a decision issued by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on September 20, 2001, the CPUC adopted rules that suspended the rights of new customers to purchase electricity from an ESP. Although no new customers were permitted to switch to DA, customers with existing DA contracts could remain on DA.…
Decisions & Tariffs
Decisions
Decision Regarding Increased Limits for Direct Access Transactions
Decision Adopting Process Improvements for Administering Enrollments of Direct Access Rights
Limited Re-Opening of Direct Access
Direct Access Customer Relocations and Replacements
Albertson's Petition to Modify
DA Suspension
Switching Exemption
DA Customer Responsibility Surcharge
Appendix F to Customer Responsibility Surcharge
Interim DA Customer Responsibility Surcharge
Tariffs
SDG&E Rule 25
SDG&E Rule 25.1
SDG&E Rule 25.2
Schedule EECC-TBS
Schedule DA
Schedule DA-CRS