IN THE NEWS: San Diego Community Power OKs Electricity Rates Cheaper than SDG&E

San Diego’s public power company’s governing board approved rates that are three percent cheaper than its competitor, San Diego Gas and Electric. Leaders of San Diego’s public power company voted […]
IN THE NEWS: The big switch: More than 700,000 electric customers begin moving from SDG&E to a community energy program

Residential customers in five cities transition to San Diego Community Power, starting in February. If you live within the city limits of San Diego, Chula Vista, La Mesa, Encinitas or […]
IN THE NEWS : City of Encinitas Commits to 100 Percent Renewable Electricity Offering
The Encinitas City Council voted Feb. 24 to establish San Diego Community Power’s (SDCP) premium product, Power100, as the default electricity choice for all customers within the City of Encinitas. […]
IN THE NEWS : La Mesa Readying to Launch Community Choice Power Program
In partnership with four other cities, La Mesa is moving ahead with a community choice energy program that will provide clean energy from renewable sources to about 770,000 customers. San […]
IN THE NEWS: Public Power Agency Preparing Launch With Clean Energy Emphasis
San Diego Community Power (SDCP), the local government agency created to speed up the transition to renewable energy, will officially start serving its first customers in less than… Read more […]
IN THE NEWS: New San Diego-area community choice energy program feuding with SDG&E
Officials at San Diego Community Power think San Diego Gas & Electric is manipulating rates to discourage customers from joining the soon-to-launch community energy program that will cover five cities… […]
IN THE NEWS: San Diego’s Climate Challenges Will Still Be Here in 2021 – and Beyond
Unfortunately, just because we see light at the end of one global crisis tunnel doesn’t mean we can let our guard down on another – this is true for climate […]
IN THE NEWS: San Diego’s New Public Utility Builds Its Energy Market Cred
San Diego is making gains on its plans to build a new public utility called San Diego Community Power, but like a baby bird, it’s not yet ready to leave […]