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Business Thermostat, Smart Thermostat Program for Business, SDG&E’s Smart Thermostat program previously provided customers who enrolled in the AC Saver thermostat program the opportunity to conserve energy and earn financial rewards. For residential customers, click here . Smart Thermostat for Biz The Smart Thermostat program and AC Saver thermostat program are now closed. In compliance with a California Public Utilities Commission decision issued on December 20, 2023, these programs have been discontinued. For information on thermostat rebates, visit 518331.com/rebates . , How the Program Works, Business customers previously had the opportunity to purchase and register up to four approved Smart Thermostats and enroll in a program. As a thank you, customers were eligible to receive a financial incentive.
Gas Appliances Check, Schedule a free gas appliances check online, Book an appointment for a gas appliances safety check online or in the app using My Energy Center. It's quick and easy. Find the next available appointment dates online SDG&E will inspect your natural gas appliances for safety, such as gas heaters, stoves/ovens, water heaters and more Our technicians can also make minor adjustments and light heater pilots Gas Appliance Check My Energy Center Mobile App, Schedule your appointment with My Energy Center, Log into My Energy Center at MyEnergyCenter.com : Select Services, Services Overview, then Gas Appliances Check Click on Schedule Appointment Select the gas appliances you'd like inspected and the number you have of each Choose your appointment date and time slot That's it. Your request is scheduled. Schedule Your Request, Track or update your request online with My Energy Center, Plans change? No problem. View, update or cancel your request online on in the app. Manage Your Request, Using the mobile app?, Log into the mobile app: Tap, More, From, Services, , scroll to, Gas Appliances Check, Tap, the Appliance(s), needed Click, Next, to schedule and select appointment time. New to the mobile app? Download it today. Download on the Apple Store Icon QR Code Mobile App Download on the Google Playstore Icon
Important Information: Medical Baseline Program and CARE CCA customers, Important Information: Medical Baseline Program and CARE CCA customers, Starting on Jan. 1, 2019, Medical Baseline and CARE customers have a new charge on their energy bill due to a regulatory change, adopted July 2018, by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). This charge is called the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) and it covers the cost of energy purchased on behalf of customers prior to their switch to a Community Choice Aggregation program (CCA). There is no change to your Medical Baseline allowance and/or your CARE discount. To help you prepare for this change we have programs, solutions and tips that may help you save. If you participate in CARE, Medical Baseline (or both programs) please select the drop-down below that best describes your situation: CARE participant On January 1, 2019 you’ll continue to receive your CARE discount. However, as required by the CPUC decision, you will begin paying the PCIA. This means that your bill will look a little different because there will be a new line item for the PCIA. PCIA…, Solutions to help you save, My Energy Center, — Analyze and pay your bill online, manage your energy use and sign up for paperless billing., Payment arrangement, s — If you’re having difficulty paying your bill, you can request a payment arrangement through My Energy Center., Heating tip, — Save about 5% on heating costs for every 2 degrees you turn the furnace thermostat down. Set your furnace thermostat to 68 degrees or lower, health permitting., Level Pay Plan, — Assists in planning your budget because it automatically evens out the monthly highs and lows making your energy bill more consistent., Rebates, — Find ways you can receive instant in-store rebates and long-term energy savings., Now it’s easier to find a qualified contractor, — If you’re thinking about an energy-saving project for your home, you can find qualified contractors in our improved Contractor Directory ., Saving water means saving energy, — Conserving water can also save energy, which helps lower expenses, but also aligns with the mandatory cuts in water use. For more info visit whenindrought.org ., Gas appliance check, — With the wintertime coming make sure your gas appliances are safe and in working order. Schedule a time at, 518331.com/gasappliancecheck, for us to come out and inspect your gas appliance at no-cost., Marketplace, — Head on over to Marketplace.518331.com to comparison shop and find great deals on energy-efficient products such as washers, dryers, EV chargers, lighting, thermostats and more., Energy Savings Assistance Program, — If you’re a qualifying homeowner or renter, you could receive free home improvements and energy-efficient appliances that make your home more comfortable and save you money now and for years to come. If you receive the CARE discount, your household may be eligible for this program. Homes previously treated through the Energy Savings Assistance program may be excluded from additional participation., Medical Baseline program, — Learn how a qualifying medical condition can help you save on your energy bill.
Street Lighting, street lights, Understanding Your Street Lighting Rates, Your street lighting electric bill consists of two main components:, Electric Commodity (EECC):, Costs associated with electric generation and procurement, Utility Distribution Company (UDC):, Costs associated with transmission and distribution, public purpose programs, nuclear decommissioning, the ongoing competition transition charge and reliability services You will also see one of three UDC streetlight tariffs: Rate Schedule LS-1 governs service on SDG&E-owned streetlights provided on an unmetered flat monthly rate, per lamp basis based on wattage. Rate Schedule LS-2 is the service that most street lighting customers are on. This tariff for unmetered customer-owned lights is calculated on a per-lamp basis, at a flat monthly fee based on the wattage. If you are on this rate, you will need to notify SDG&E whenever changes are made to your lighting inventory. SDG&E may also audit lighting inventories from time to time at its discretion. Rate Schedule LS-3 is for customer-owned metered streetlight service and has been closed to new accounts since 1979 Is there a special rate for customers who install LED or Induction streetlights? There is no special rate for…, For Customers on Schedule LS-2 (customer-owned lights), If you upgrade your streetlights with LED or Induction lights, let us know so we can make sure you’re billed at the correct rate. Your LS-2 per-kWh-rate remains the same. However, you’ll see significant savings on your bill for fixtures that are converted to these more energy efficient technologies. If you install an LED fixture with a variable milliamp drive, we’ll need to bill at the higher driver setting wattage, unless the higher drivers are disabled. Many LED lamp manufacturers are aware of utility billing requirements and are offering to factory-disable the higher driver settings at the request of the customer, upon purchase. Be sure to ask your lighting manufacturer about this service. Note: If the higher drive settings on multi-drive fixtures are not disabled, your rebate or incentive may be reduced.., For Customers on Schedule LS-3 (a metered rate which was closed to new accounts in 1979), Customers on this schedule or any other metered rates will also see savings when they upgrade their lights. Your billing will remain the same; however, check with us before you purchase your new lights so we can tell you about incentives or rebates you may be eligible for. Lighting fixture tables that qualify for rebates Earn cash rebates by upgrading the following types of lamps to either qualifying LED or Induction lamps (as noted):, Current Fixture, Changing to Qualifying:, High Pressure Sodium LED or Induction Standard Metal Halide (not pulse start) LED or Induction Incandescent LED Mercury Vapor Induction Lighting fixture table for qualifying incentives Current Fixture Changing to Qualifying: High Pressure Sodium LED or Induction Low Pressure Sodium LED or Induction Standard Metal Halide (not pulse start) LED or Induction Standard Metal Halide (pulse start) LED or Induction Mercury Vapor LED or Induction Incandescent LED or Induction Find out which voltage your current streetlights are served from, and we can help you determine if any pre-wiring upgrades are necessary prior to installation of LED or Induction lights. This applies primarily to customers on the older “series” type lights and some customers on either the LS-2 and LS-3 street lighting rates. Adaptive Street Lights Program