Looking Ahead with Renewables

We see renewables as one of the keys to meeting your future energy needs. That's why we're investing in renewable energy from clean sources such as wind and solar.

33% Electricity from Renewables by 2020. That's our goal.

SDG&E was the first investor-owned utility in the state of California to voluntarily commit to procure 33% of its electricity from renewable sources.

Finding the Right Projects

Our regional energy plan will include investments in renewable energy projects that make sense.

When we evaluate renewable energy projects, we take into consideration several factors including:

  • The economic viability
  • The environmental impact
  • The critical infrastructure for delivering power

Building The Foundation for Renewables

The demand for renewable energy projects is growing everyday. In order to get renewable energy to our communities, we also need to have the right foundation, or infrastructure, in place.

To meet the growing market for renewable energy projects in Imperial Valley and East County, we are planning a number of infrastructure enhancements to help deliver power and enhance energy reliability.

Innovations in Renewable Energy

The Sunrise Powerlink will help us bring renewable energy to you from the renewable-rich Imperial Valley region.

It is also essential to helping us meet our voluntary commitment to 33% renewables.

The Kumeyaay Wind Project is just one of the creative ways we're tapping wind, solar and other renewable sources to meet the future energy needs of our region.