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SDG&E outage near Carmel Valley leaves around 3,500 without power on Labor Day
Nearly 3,500 SDG&E customers near Carmel Valley were without power on Monday night due to an outage, according to the public utility’s website.
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San Diego climate group protests SDG&E rates, access to solar
A group of San Diegans is speaking out against high energy bills from SDG&E. They’re also fighting for renewable energy resources. NBC 7’s Brooke Martell has more.
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SDG&E Wildfire Safety Fair brings brush-eating goats to Rancho Bernardo
An annual wildfire safety fair was held in Rancho Bernardo on Saturday by San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E). The event had dozens of information booths for residents to learn about fire prevention efforts along with scavenger hunt activities, food, drinks and, a crowd-favorite, brush-eating goats.
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SDG&E holds wildfire safety fair in Rancho Bernardo
We are getting closer to peak wildfire season. That’s why SDG&E held one of their annual wildfire safety fairs in North county. NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
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SDG&E warns customers of new text message utility scam
San Diego Gas & Electric alerted customers to a text-message utility scam trying to defraud local utility customers.
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Proposal may affect how much San Diegans pay for electricity every month
State regulators will vote Thursday on a plan they said could lower your monthly bills.
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California officials to vote on plan that could lower SDG&E's high electric bills
Sergio Flores from NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 Responds breaks down the numbers to see how it could affect San Diego.
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North Park restaurant suing SDG&E for more than $3M
NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes explains the North Park business owner’s efforts to get their money back for years of mishaps.
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North Park restaurant suing SDG&E for more than $3M
Co-owner Axel Schwarz and his wife are alleging for incompetence, mismanagement and reckless negligence
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California proposal would change how SDG&E power bills are calculated, aiming to relieve summer spikes
A new proposal from California regulators would change how power companies calculate their customer’s bills. Power rates are currently calculated mostly based on how much power people use. The new proposal unveiled Wednesday would make a portion of power bills a fixed charge. That charge would be $24.15 per month for most people. Those who are enrolled in low-income assistance...
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SDG&E: Residental customers will see a $78.22 credit on their April bill due to CA Climate Credit
San Diego Gas & Electric officials said Monday that residential customers will see a $78.22 credit on their energy bill in April, courtesy of a state program.
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Firefighting goats clear brush in Chula Vista
These goats may not be getting paid for their efforts, but their job comes with endless free meals.
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Firefighting goats clear brush in Chula Vista
These firefighting goats may not be getting paid for their efforts but their job comes with endless free meals.
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SDG&E unveils four microgrid energy storage sites
SDG&E unveiled new microgrids that will help with the summer surge. NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez
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SDG&E power outages affect thousands across San Diego County for hours
More than a thousand SDG&E customers woke up without power Friday morning as crews were working to repair equipment and restore power.
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How San Diegans can save on energy bills this winter
NBC 7 Responds’ Melissa Sandoval finds out why energy bills often go up around this time and what you can do about it.
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San Diego grassroots group kicks off campaign to fight high electricity costs
Power San Diego’s goal is to get a measure on the ballot so San Diegans will no longer need SDG&E. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik has the details.
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Battle for power: Bid launched to replace SDG&E with public utility
The grassroots group Power San Diego wants to bring public, not-for-profit power to San Diego.
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SDG&E is making more money than ever before and ratepayers are noticing
SDG&E reportedly made over $900 million in profits in 2022.
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SDG&E reports record profits amid higher bills
SDG&E’s profits are soaring for various reasons and rate payers are noticing the effect in higher monthly bills. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry has a closer look at what’s causing this situation.