Managing energy bills can be challenging. But did you know that SDG&E offers several assistance programs to help customers reduce their energy costs and improve energy efficiency? 1. California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) Program The CARE program provides a 30% or more discount on monthly energy bills for eligible households. Eligibility is based on household size and income, or participation in certain public-assistance programs. Applying is quick and easy, with no documentation required. Find out if you qualify at sdge.com/CARE. 2. Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) Program FERA offers an 18% discount on electric bills for households that exceed CARE income limits but still meet FERA guidelines. Now, the eligibility criteria have changed from previously requiring a minimum of three people in the household to now requiring just one! Learn more at sdge.com/FERA. Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) Program The ESA program provides no-cost, energy-efficient home improvements to income-qualified customers. Services and products may include attic insulation, energy-efficient refrigerators, weatherstripping and more. The program aims to reduce energy use and help lower bills. Find details at sdge.com/ESA. 1. Medical Baseline Allowance Customers with certain medical conditions may qualify for additional energy at the lowest rates through the Medical Baseline Allowance program. This helps offset the cost of operating medical equipment or maintaining necessary heating and cooling. Learn more at sdge.com/Medical. 2. Payment Arrangements If you’re having trouble paying your energy bill, you can request an extension to help avoid interruptions to your service. Flexible payment arrangements are also available to help you pay down past-due balances. Learn more at sdge.com/PaymentArrangements. Learn about these programs and more at sdge.com/assistance. Eligibility requirements apply; see the program conditions for details. Let’s keep our organics bin clean and contamination free! Only compostable materials belong in the organics bin. Examples of compostable materials would be: food scraps like fruit, vegetables, dairy, bread, meat, bones, and food-soiled paper boxes and paper napkins. Avoid any of the following items in he organics bin: black plastic bags, glass, ceramics, plastic wrappers, food packaging, rubber, and other non-compostable materials. If you ever question what can or cannot go in the organics cart, visit the Waste Wizard under the Single-Family Residents tab at Greenoceanside.org. Together, we can make a big impact by disposing of our waste the right way! Oceanside residents can drop of their household hazardous waste twice a month by appointment only on Saturdays at Waste Managements HHW Facility located at 2880 Industry Street by calling the Customer Service Line at (760) 439-2824. Seniors or disabled customers can make a reservation for free home collection of HHW. As the fall season rolls in with cooler temperatures and shorter days, it’s the perfect time for businesses to embrace energy-saving strategies that reduce costs and enhance comfort. From simple adjustments to smart upgrades, these ten tips can help your business stay efficient and productive all season long. 1.Rearrange for natural light and warmth. Shift desks and workstations to take advantage of sunlight and airflow. This reduces the need for artificial lighting and heating – especially during shorter fall days. 2.Switch to energy-efficient devices. Laptops use far less energy than desktops. If your team can work on laptops, you’ll see a noticeable drop in electricity use. 3.Use built-in power-saving features. Enable sleep and hibernate modes on all computers, monitors and printers. These settings help cut energy use during idle times. 4.Seal out drafts. Install door sweeps and weather stripping on exterior doors and windows to keep warm air in and cold air out. 5.Go cloud-based. Hosting servers on-site consumes a lot of energy. Switching to cloud services can reduce your energy footprint and improve scalability. 6.Upgrade your lighting. Swap out older bulbs for LEDs. They use up to 75% less energy and last much longer. Bonus: they work great with motion sensors and timers. 7.Schedule smart. Run energy-intensive tasks, like printing or using large equipment, during off-peak hours to take advantage of lower utility rates. 8.Encourage green commuting. Support biking, carpooling or public transit – better yet, working from home. 9.Unplug overnight. Coffee makers, microwaves and mini-fridges in break rooms can quietly drain energy. Unplug them when the office is closed. 10.Add seasonal insulation. Cozy rugs on tile or hardwood floors help retain heat and add a warm, inviting touch to your space. By thinking creatively and implementing these practical strategies, your business can stay comfortable, save money and support a more sustainable future. For more tips, visit sdge.com/MyBusiness. Note: Actual savings may vary and will depend on various factors, including geographic location, weather conditions, equipment installed, usage rates and similar factors. Completing multiple energy-saving measures will not necessarily result in cumulative savings. |
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