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SDG&E customers to receive energy bill credits in April through state program

SDG&E headquarters in Kearny Mesa are shown, 2024.
Erik Anderson
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KPBS
SDG&E headquarters in Kearny Mesa are shown, 2024.

San Diego Gas and Electric officials said Monday that residential customers will see a $78.22 credit on their energy bill in April, courtesy of a state program.

Customers who use natural gas will also receive a $58.98 credit on their statement, SDG&E said in a news release. The company added that billing cycles vary for customers, "so not everyone will see the bill credit at the same time in April."

In October, SDG&E will apply a second credit to the bills of customers with electric service.

"The three credit installments total over $200 in bill credits in 2024," officials said.

Closer look

The energy bill break is being provided via the California Climate Credit program, administered by the state Public Utilities Commission "as part of the state's effort to fight climate change," SDG&E said.

The credit itself originates from the state's Cap-and-Trade Program, requiring fuel providers, large-industrial facilities and power plants emitting greenhouse gases to buy carbon-pollution allowances.

Over the past year, residents have publicly complained about high energy bills. The state Public Advocate's Office said SDG&E's rates are up 105% over the past decade, with residential prices being double the national average.

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Looking ahead

Dana Golan, SDGE Customer Services vice president, said her company appreciated working with the state PUC to distribute the credit and offer some financial relief.

"Anyone struggling to pay their bill is encouraged to reach out to us," Golan added. "We're here to help connect them with financial assistance programs."

The credits are normally distributed twice a year "and provide consumers with an increased opportunity to invest in energy-saving products during the transition to a low-carbon future," SDG&E said.

There is no requirement for customers to receive the credit that will apply to all gas and electricity customers, including those in the community choice aggregation and master-meter programs, SDG&E said.

All customers will automatically receive the climate credit in their upcoming billing cycles, SDG&E added.

Residents needing financial help to pay their SDG&E bill may visit SDG&E's website for a list of resources, including bill discounts, debt relief payment arrangements and no-cost efficiency upgrades.

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