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Celebrating the first anniversary of SDG&E’s #BeThatGirl mentor program

 

Whether they come from bustling cities or quiet rural towns—young women look up to world-renowned figures in STEM like Marie Curie, the pioneering physicist and chemist; Katherine Johnson, a brilliant mathematician critical to NASA’s space missions; and Ada Lovelace, often considered the first computer programmer. Inspired by these trailblazers, they think about their future and are inspired to change the world.

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Latest News

Peak wind gusts in San Diego backcountry areas are expected to be in the 50-60 mph range, with some isolated higher gusts in the typical wind-prone areas.

UPDATE: The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has sent a new date of Dec. 19, 2024 to discuss the proposed decision.

Our crews have restored power to all customers affected by this week’s Public Safety Power Shutoff.

SDG&E Support: Our Community Assistance Fund

Everyone brings good energy to our community, and together we can build a healthier, stronger Southern California. SDG&E believes in the power to cultivate a community where everyone thrives. That’s why we've invested $10 million in charitable grants to local nonprofits to advance their work in housing stability and food security – to provide rental assistance, reliable access to healthy food and nutrition, improve access to public assistance programs and more.

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Stronger Communities

From Carlsbad to Costa Mesa, Pechanga Arena to Petco Park, the San Diego and Orange County regions bring an energy all their own. We’re committed to powering the community we’ve called home for more than 140 years, with climate action, economic development and much more.

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A Greener Future

As California pushes forward on its goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045, the community needs reliable energy distribution and equity for the underserved. If you bring the energy, we’ll power the plans – today and for years to come.

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Tomorrow's Tech

Bring your energy, and we’ll power it as cleanly and safely as possible. Creating tomorrow’s lower-emissions communities depends on developing new technologies today and expanding the proven ones we already have.

Our Impact 

Bringing the energy across the region 

From weekday shifts to weekend shindigs, energy means movement – and you deserve a provider that always moves forward. It takes constant work to develop the latest technologies so we can keep delivering power that’s clean, reliable and safe. In doing that, we strive to ensure everyone in every community gets the same opportunities.

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107
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of non-customer funds for nonprofits to serve people across the region
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3,700
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electric vehicle (EV) charging ports installed, with more on the way
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1
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in keeping the lights on in the West for 18 years in a row
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5,094
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hours of volunteer work in the community in 2023
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59
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of electricity is from solar, wind and other renewables
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450
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in products and services from local, diverse businesses in 2023

Delivering Safety

The safety of our customers, employees and the communities we serve is our highest priority. As our climate changes, bringing energy to the community safely takes continuous investment in hardening infrastructure, local partnerships, and the next generation of wildfire prevention technology.

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