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Tag Archives: PG&E
Help renewables get to one third
Last year, California came close to passing legislation that would have increased its Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) from 20% to 33%. The RPS is the percentage of electricity utilities must generate from renewable resources like wind and solar. The California … Continue reading
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There’s still time to save
If you’re a PG&E customer, you may not have even realized that PG&E has been monitoring your winter gas usage and giving you a credit on your bill if you’re using less gas this winter than you used last winter. … Continue reading
Posted in Energy Efficiency, Green Living
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Solar stars could shine brighter still
We were pleased to learn a few days ago that, of the ten utilities ranked highest for use of solar power, five are in Sungevity’s service area–PG&E, SMUD, LADWP, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric. The other five are Arizona’s Salt … Continue reading
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Pricing Plans!
After you go solar, you are going to sign up for a Net Metering program. When you do that you are given electricity-pricing options. If you are a PG&E customer, the two most common plans are called E-1 and E-6. … Continue reading
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