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Celebrate Earth Month! Unplug devices when not in use, use LED bulbs, seal
leaks on doors and windows & wash clothes in cold water. Find more tips at DATE DUE Apr 30, 2025
[Link]/Energy-Tips.
Don't be fooled by scam artists! We will never call, email or text you and ask for AMOUNT DUE $2,057.99
banking info. We won't demand immediate payment for a past due bill and threaten
power shut-off. Get more tips on [Link]/Avoid-Scams. Electric Usage History (Total kWh used)
640
512
Need more time to pay? We’re here to help. Visit [Link]/PaymentHelp to
Kilowatt Hours
384
set up payment arrangements.
256
Bill Credit Alert: California is fighting climate change and so can you! Your bill includes an electric Climate 128
Credit from the State’s Cap-and-Trade Program, which is designed to cut carbon pollution while helping 0
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR
utility customers during the transition to a more sustainable future. Learn more at [Link]/climatecredit. 24 25
Account Summary
Previous Balance $2,055.59
Payment Received -.00
Past Due Balance 2,055.59
Current Charges + 2.40
Total Amount Due $2,057.99
PLEASE KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS. (FAVOR DE GUARDAR ESTA PARTE PARA SUS REGISTROS.)
PLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT. (FAVOR DE DEVOLVER ESTA PARTE CON SU PAGO.)
Save Paper & ACCOUNT NUMBER DATE DUE Apr 30, 2025
Postage 2100 0092 7362 6
PAY ONLINE
[Link] AMOUNT DUE $2,057.99
SERVICE ADDRESS: 2549 E VALLEY PKWY 54 ES 92027 Please enter amount enclosed.
$
Write account number on check and make
payable to San Diego Gas & Electric.
CY 04
MELISSA M MURPHY
2549 E VALLEY PKWY
ESCONDIDO, CA 92027-2974 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
PO BOX 25111
SANTA ANA CA 92799-5111
6 2 80021000092736200002055590000205799
ACCOUNT NUMBER 2100 0092 7362 6 DATE MAILED Apr 11, 2025 Page 2 of 6
DATE DUE [Link]
Apr 30, 2025
Electric Delivery Mar 8, 2025 - Apr 7, 2025 340 kWh 50.70 Important Phone Numbers
CCA Electric Generation 33.08 1-800-411-SDGE (7343) English
California Climate Credit -81.38 1-800-311-SDGE (7343) Español
1-877-889-SDGE (7343) TTY
Total Charges this Month $2.40
M-F, 7am-8pm, Sat, 7am-6pm
For emergencies and to report
Your electric energy is provided by CLEAN ENERGY ALLIANCE . If you outages, please call 24 hours a day,
have any questions about the Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) charges 7 days a week. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-611-7343
on your bill, please contact your CCA at 1-833-232-3110. To locate underground cables & gas
pipes, please call DigAlert,
Monday-Friday, 6am-7pm. . . . . . . . 8-1-1
Regulatory Notices
· All customers are required to pay a Competition Transition Charge as part of the charges above, To make a payment using your credit
or debit card via a third party
including those who choose an electric service provider other than SDG&E.
vendor, call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-386-0067
· Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) comprises the above market cost of the Utility's
existing procurement portfolio and is calculated annually. This is a cost that is ultimately borne by
all customers. The PCIA bill line item ensures that customers pay their share of generation costs
already contracted to serve them.
Payment Options $ Please visit [Link]/PayBill for more ways to pay your bill.
Online Bill Pay: Credit/Debit:
Register to make a secure payment now or schedule your Pay by credit/debit card via third party vendor (fee applies) by
payment at [Link]. visiting [Link]/PayBill. Click on the
Bill Matrix link or call 1-800-386-0067 to make a payment.
Mobile: In Person:
Pay with your mobile device using the My Energy Center mobile app. To find the nearest location and hours of operation, visit
Visit [Link]/MECapp to download. [Link]/locations.
Amount($)
Generation On-Peak Winter 76 kWh X $0.19979 15.24
Generation Off-Peak Winter 112 kWh X $0.08513 9.52
Generation Super Off-Peak Winter 152 kWh X $0.05187 7.88
Clean Impact Plus 340 kWh X $0.001 .34
State Surcharge Tax .10
Total CCA Electric Generation Charges $33.08
Winter kWh
Demand is the highest amount of electricity used at a given TOU Period – Weekdays
Summer
June 1 - October 31
Winter
November 1 - May 31
point in time. On-Peak 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Excluding 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in
Off-Peak
9:00 p.m. - midnight March and April;
9:00 p.m. - midnight
Midnight - 6:00 a.m.
Super Off-Peak Midnight - 6:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in March and April
Definitions
Baseline Allowance - A quantity of electricity or gas allocated Electricity Generation Credit - This credit offsets the the conservation and development of energy resources in the
by the CPUC for residential customers based on a percentage Electricity Generation Charge. state.
of average residential consumption and varying based on type Incremental Procurement Cost Adjustment (MCAM) - A Total Rate Adjustment Component (TRAC) - This charge
of space heating, type of water heating, season, climatic zone mandated non-bypassable charge that recovers reliability achieves legislative and CPUC subsidies such as maintaining
and number of days in the billing period. procurement costs incurred by SDG&E on behalf of other load- the Commission approved tier differential between rates for
California Climate Credit - The state charges fees to reduce serving entities. usage up to 130% of baseline and usage above 130% of
carbon pollution and increase the use of cleaner energy. kWh (kilowatt hour) - A common unit to measure electric baseline; discounted rates for assistance programs; and
These fees are returned to you as a credit. Households energy consumption. A kWh equals 1,000 watts of electric elimination or modification of seasonality in rates by lowering
receive the electric credit twice a year and gas credit once a power consumed for one hour of time. Summer rates and increasing Winter rates.
year. Small businesses receive the electric credit twice a
year. Visit [Link]/climatecredit to learn more. Local Generation Charge - Recovers the costs associated Transmission - This charge pays for the delivery of high-
City of San Diego Franchise Fee Differential - A fee charged with generation power suppliers that the CPUC has determined voltage electricity from power plants to distribution points near
to SDG&E by the City of San Diego for the rights to operate should be recovered from all benefiting customers. your home or business. It includes the cost of high-voltage
within city streets. power lines and towers, as well as monitoring and control
Maximum Annual Demand - The highest Maximum Monthly equipment.
Climate Zone - The CPUC established four Climatic Zones in Demand for the current and prior eleven billing periods.
California, based on annual average temperatures. Wildfire Fund Charge - The Wildfire Fund Charge is mandated
Maximum Monthly Demand - The maximum demand during by the CPUC to repay costs associated with wildfire damage
Competition Transition Charge (CTC) - Through this charge, the current billing period.
SDG&E recovers costs for power plants and longterm power after July 12, 2019.
contracts approved by state regulators that have been made Nuclear Decommissioning - This charge pays for the
uneconomic by the shift to competition. retirement of nuclear power plants.
Delivery - Charges for the costs of owning, operating, and Public Purpose Programs - This charge reflects the costs
maintaining the transmission and distribution facilities to deliver of certain state-mandated programs (such as low-income and
power to customers. energy efficiency programs).
Distribution - This line reflects charges to distribute power to Reliability Services (RS) - The Independent System Operator
customers. It includes power lines, poles, transformers, repair is required to ensure adequate generation to maintain electric
crews and emergency services. system reliability. This means having enough generating
Electricity Generation Charge - This charge is for the facilities available to meet the demand for electricity at all
electricity you use and includes charges for the energy provided times. The costs associated with this are passed on to SDG&E
by both SDG&E and DWR. Electricity from DWR is owned by customers.
DWR, not SDG&E. If you purchase electricity from another
State Regulatory Fee - Charged to all utility users to pay for
supplier or buy electricity through SDG&E using hourly pricing,
the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) operations.
this charge appears only for informational purposes and will be
offset by a credit. State Surcharge Tax - Collected by the State of California for
Disconnection Policy - Your SDG&E bill is due and payable more detailed explanation of disconnection policies, California Relay Service Phone Numbers:
upon presentation and is past due if not paid within 19 days of including your rights as an SDG&E customer, may be
Type of Call Toll-Free Number
the date mailed. If your payment has not been received by the obtained by calling 1-800-411-SDGE (7343), or email:
"Date Due" shown on your bill, your SDG&E service is subject info@[Link]. TTY/VCO/HCO to 1-800-735-2929 English
to disconnection, after proper notice has been provided. If Voice 1-800-855-3000 Spanish
your service is disconnected for non-payment, there may be Re-Establishment of Credit / Deposit - If you pay your Voice to 1-800-735-2922 English
additional service charges and you will be required to pay all SDG&E bill after the expiration date of a past due notice, TTY/VCO/HCO 1-800-855-3000 Spanish
past due SDG&E amounts before service is restored. Your you may be required to re-establish your credit by paying a Speech to Speech 1-800-854-7784
SDG&E service could also be disconnected if the information deposit.
To avoid having service turned off while waiting for the
provided on your application for service is false, incomplete or outcome of a complaint to the CPUC specifically regarding
inaccurate. SDG&E will disconnect your services only for non- Disputed Bills / Service Complaints - If you believe there is
an error on your bill or have a question about your service, the accuracy of your bill, please contact CAB for
payment of those charges owed SDG&E. assistance. If your case meets the eligibility criteria, CAB will
please call SDG&E customer support at 1-800-411-SDGE
$ 9.00 Collection field visit (7343). If you are not satisfied with SDG&Es response, provide you instructions on how to mail a check or money
$15.00 Maximum service disconnection charge submit a complaint to the California Public Utilities order to be impounded pending resolution of your case. You
$ 5.85 Minimum reconnection charge per meter Commission (CPUC) at [Link]/complaints/. Billing must continue to pay your current charges while your
$23.40 Maximum reconnection charge per meter and service complaints are handled by the CPUCs Consumer complaint is under review to keep your service turned on.
$23.40 Restore service at pole Affairs Branch (CAB), 505 Van Ness Ave, Room 2003, San
Francisco, CA 94102, phone: 1-800-649-7570. Rates & Rules - SDG&E's rate schedules and rules, on
Residential customers who are unable to pay their SDG&E
file and approved by the CPUC, are available online at
bill in full due to a temporary financial hardship or due to a If you have limitations hearing or speaking, dial 711 to reach [Link].
serious illness in the household, need to call SDG&E before the California Relay Service, which is for those needing
the expiration of this notice. Employees, including multi-lingual assistance relaying telephone conversations. Dial one of the Large Font Bill - You can sign-up to receive a large font bill
staff, are available to assist with payment arrangements. If numbers below to be routed to a California Relay Service by calling SDG&E at 1-800-411-SDGE (7343).
SDG&E fails to offer you payment arrangements, you may provider in your preferred mode of communication.
write to the Consumer Affairs Branch of the California Public
Utilities Commission, State Office Building, 505 Van Ness
Avenue, Room 2003, San Francisco, CA 94102, phone:
800-649-7570, email: consumer-affairs@[Link],prior to
disconnection of your SDG&E service. The Consumer Affairs
Branch will review the complaint and issue its proposed
resolution to you and SDG&E. If you are not satisfied, you may
appeal the proposed resolution by filing a formal complaint. A