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Apply for NEM - greater than 30kW
SDG&E has launched a new system for receiving applications called DIIS. If your company has previously been issued a company code by SDG&E, please select "I'm a Contractor and have a Company Code" on the registration page. Using a provided company code will allow you immediate access to the status of applications already submitted to SDG&E.
If your company has not been issued a company code and you have not submitted a Net Energy Metering application previously, select "I'm a Contractor and don't have a Company Code" on the registration page.
Please refer to the DIIS User Guide to begin the application process. For issues during this process you may contact us at 1-800-411-7343 or email [email protected].
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(When enrolling, please select ‘DIIS’)…
Third Party Demand Response Providers
CPower
CPower is a demand-side energy management service provider who creates value through financial rewards for the customer and reliability for the grid. They provide custom solutions that helps customers save on energy costs, earn revenue through energy curtailment, support grid reliability and achieve sustainability goals. CPower has experience in serving customers across numerous industries including commercial, industrial, government, healthcare and education.
Provider Type: Commercial…
Cool Zones
The Cool Zone program is an established network of free, air-conditioned settings (such as libraries or community centers) across San Diego County that allow respite for older adults, persons with disabilities, or anyone looking to escape the extreme heat during the summer. Cool Zones are a way for residents to lower individual utility usage and help conserve energy for the whole community.
The Cool Zone program was launched out of concern for seniors, persons with disabilities, and those with health concerns that could be complicated by the effects of heat.
In partnership with San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), the Cool Zone program is managed by the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency.
Additionally, people in San Diego County unable to get to a Cool Zone location without transportation assistance, such as older adults, people with disabilities, or people who are homebound, can call 2-1-1 to be connected to a transportation or rideshare…
Community Choice Aggregators (CCAs)
Here are the CCAs currently operating within SDG&E’s service territory:
Solana Energy Alliance (SEA)
SEA is a public agency that offers 50 or 100% renewable energy to its customers. Participating communities include Solana Beach.
SEA has provided service to customers since June 2018.
For more information about SEA, call 858-720-4422 or visit Solana Energy Alliance.
Why Go Green?
Finding ways to get more efficient — from small steps like swapping out lightbulbs to big investments like installing solar panels — helps safeguard our community’s energy future. It also comes with immediate benefits, like potential savings on your monthly bill. Plus, you’re always connected to the grid for reliable energy when you need it.
Environmental Responsibility
Protecting the environment is its own reward, and by investing in a renewable system for your home or business, you can feel good about contributing to a cleaner Southern California…
4 Steps to Renewable Power
Investing in sustainability and savings for your home or small business is more within reach than ever. We recommend following these steps to getting a renewable system installed and connected.
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Efficiency First
Before deciding whether to install a renewable system, fix any energy efficiency gaps in your home or small business. There are so many easy (and even free!) ways to optimize, you may need a much smaller system than you think, or even none at all.
Easy Efficiency Tips
Pick Your System
Once you optimize, it’ll be easier to determine which type and size of system is best for your home. You can use our solar calculator in MyAccount to find out what size system you need, and whether a renewable system is a cost-effective option for you.
Systems Cheat Sheet
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Before You Go Renewable...Revamp
Interested in efficiency? Before you choose a renewable energy system for your home or business, it’s best to make it as efficient as possible. This will help you determine what size system to get. Many efficiency tips are easy and free.
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Home Energy Survey
Appliance Rebates
Smart Thermostats
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