by ucan | Feb 3, 2022 | Energy
As SDG&E customers saw in January, various factors play out in influencing the electric power grid – and its costs. Per a recent study, the electric power grid is heavily influenced by weather patterns, heat waves and dwindling water supplies. Climate change may...
by ucan | Feb 3, 2022 | Energy
Soon, if you live in the City of San Diego, Chula Vista, La Mesa, Encinitas or Imperial Beach, you will get a new electricity provider. San Diego Community Power (SDCP) a community choice energy program will enroll more than 700,000 residential customers between...
by ucan | Feb 1, 2022 | Energy
The CPUC has postponed ruling on a proposed decision that potentially has significant ramifications for California homeowners with solar panel systems. The Commission begin a proceeding to address a number of issues, on both sides of the debate, surrounding the...
by ucan | Dec 14, 2021 | Energy
California’s “net energy metering” program, in which residential solar customers are allowed to sell energy they don’t use back to power companies, resulting in a big discount and savings on their energy bills, is scheduled to be the subject of proposed reforms soon...
by ucan | Dec 14, 2021 | Energy
California’s Investor-Owned Utilities (IOUs) – Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric, are asking for a profit (“earn a rate of return”) on costs that have been previously classified as operations and maintenance (O&M) expenses. In SCE’s...