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Mastering the Craft of Sustainable Brewing

Mastering the Craft of Sustainable Brewing

Sustainable brewing is not a watered down science, therefore running an earth friendly brewery is just as important as the beer.

The art of making craft beer is energy and water intensive. Learn steps to make your “beer” even more sustainable - looking at all aspects from the brewing process to the brewery. Hear from experts that will provide tips, tricks and tools to help you on your path toward the sustainable pint.

Attendees will learn:
• Where they can reuse their cooling water
• Four areas to reduce energy and water in their operations
• How to identify efficient technologies
• How to calculate water and associated energy costs

Learn more at SDG&E!

SDG&E: Putting the Kitchen to the Test

SDG&E: Putting the Kitchen to the Test

PUTTING THE KITCHEN TO THE TEST
Werewolf American Pub Restaurant, an award winner in San Diego County, will be on site to discuss real-world kitchen results on energy efficient equipment. This class is for any commercial kitchen that is interested in knowing more about what and when it is most beneficial to invest in new, energy efficient equipment.  Fisher-Nickel, in partnership with SDG&E conducted the test and will share the stories behind the Werewolf cookline makeover as well as several other case studies in hotel, catering and institutional kitchens!

Register at:  Seminars.SDGE.com or click HERE.

SDG&E: Energy Upgrade California: Do Your Thing™ - Inspiring Californians to Take Action

SDG&E: Energy Upgrade California: Do Your Thing™ - Inspiring Californians to Take Action

Do Your Thing™ is an anthem for all Californians, motivating residents and small businesses to take actions big or small to better manage energy consumption. The result is a cleaner, healthier, more prosperous California that we all can enjoy.

Do Your Thing™ taps into the pride, diversity, and power that each individual California resident and small business has to create a big change for our state through smart energy use. It empowers every Californian with the tools and information to benefit themselves and the state through more efficient energy use.

By rallying ALL Californians to take action, this will help to achieve the State’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030 and 80% by 2050.

We invite you to join Energy Upgrade California in starting this movement by liking, following and sharing Energy Upgrade California across Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and #DoYourThing California!

Facebook.com/EnergyUpgradeCalifornia
Twitter.com/EnergyUpgradeCA
Instagram: @EnergyUpgrade_CA

SDG&E: Give Your Business a Savings Boost

SDG&E: Give Your Business a Savings Boost

SDG&E’s Business Energy Advisor online tool can provide businesses opportunities to save. The tool can make things easier by analyzing energy data and can also:

• Group accounts and/or meters together for collective analysis
• Track and assess the effectiveness of energy efficiency initiatives
• Show time of use consumption and Event Day performance
• Give savings tips and recommend programs to help save even more

To learn more, visit sdge.com/BEA.

“We’re excited to offer a new way for our customers, billing on demand-based rates, to manage their energy use. It takes a moment to sign up for savings that will last even longer.” – Todd Cahill, Director of SDG&E Business Services

SDG&E’s EV charging installations have begun

SDG&E’s EV charging installations have begun

SDG&E has begun installing their Power Your Drive electric vehicle (EV) charging stations for apartments, businesses and condos.  With almost 25,000 plug-in EVs on our region’s road, the 600 property owners and managers on the Power Your Drive interest list today, see the benefit in adding this amenity for their tenants and residents.  They also like that SDG&E will operate and maintain the chargers for the life of the program. 

How can you move up on the list?  Fill out a Power Your Drive application today at www.sdge.com/PowerYourDrive.  The program is first-come, first-serve, so those that have their applications submitted and move through the process quickly will move up on the list.  

Sign up on our interest list to today to learn more!  Visit www.sdge.com/PowerYourDrive or submit your application to get started right away.

SDG&E: Do you know how your business uses energy?

SDG&E: Do you know how your business uses energy?

California Utilities changed the way they charge for energy based on when customers use it. Energy costs more during times of peak demand, which can occur anytime – but is most likely to happen during the summer. Peak hours during the summer (May 1 – October 31, 2017) are weekdays between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Weekends and holidays are considered off-peak. Prices are lower during these low-demand times. Learn more about the pricing plans on sdge.com/business/PricingPlans.

If your business is enrolled in a Time of Use Plus plan, that means you must participate in Reduce Your Use Days. When a Reduce Your Use event day is called, it’s important to conserve electricity because it will cost significantly more during 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. You can also manage your energy use and lower your bill by knowing how you use energy. Log in to My Account and receive access to an energy management tool that helps you see an overview of your business’s energy use, analyze your bill, learn about energy-saving actions, and more. You can also keep track of your energy use and be notified of Reduce Your Use days when you sign up for email or text alerts in My Account. When in My Account, visit “Alerts and Subscriptions” and click on “Alerts” to subscribe.

Whenergy® Rate Plans:

Time of Use
Electricity prices on this plan are slightly higher during the summer between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.

On this plan, participation in Reduce Your Use event days is not required.

Time of Use Plus
Electricity prices throughout the year are slightly lower except during Reduce Your Use event days, when the demand for energy is higher than usual. On event days, electricity prices will be higher so conservation is critical.
Participation in Reduce Your Use event days is mandatory when enrolled in this plan. No more than 18 event days can be called in a calendar year.

 

Small Business Consulting at No Cost

Small Business Consulting at No Cost

The Small Business Consulting Program at San Diego State University pairs astute students with small businesses in the San Diego area. As a client, you meet your student team, led by a graduate assistant, and design the project plans to meet the scope of the project. This 16 week experience will give you the opportunity, to discover and apply, important primary and secondary market research, utilizing the 100+ hours of student enterprise, concluding in recommendations and an action plan.  Not to mention the lasting positive impact made in students’ lives and your company. If the program interests you, please visit our website for more information. The deadline to apply is Tuesday August 1st, 2017.
APPLY HERE

Act now to receive your no-cost, smart thermostat

Ocean Beach News Article: Act now to receive your no-cost, smart thermostat

SDG&E has distributed and installed business customers with thousands of ecobee Programmable Communicating Thermostats (PCTs) worth $300 at no cost. Customers have found these smart thermostats easy to operate and it allows more control over energy use – which maximizes energy savings.

If you enroll in SDG&E’s Reduce Your Use™ program, you may qualify for a no-cost smart thermostat(s). Customers get alerts from SDG&E to lower their energy use on high energy use days. These PCTs will either adjust the temperature by 4 degrees or cycle the HVAC unit at 50%. You always have the option to opt out. By participating in Reduce Your Use days, you help lessen the strain on the grid by shifting your energy use. A great feature of programmable smart thermostats is that you can make temperature adjustments remotely! For more information, visit sdge.com/bizthermostats.

Take advantage of free energy-related courses

Ocean Beach News Article: Take advantage of free energy-related courses

Specialized energy efficiency and sustainability courses sharpen your skills, and are a great way for businesses to competitively get ahead. SDG&E’s Energy Innovation Center offers over 250 free energy-related courses per year, making it easy to find classes that fit your needs. Keep up-to-date on the latest technologies that can help your business save energy and money. Gain basic skills or advanced training in green building practices, many customized to your type of business.
Check out SDG&E’s free summer classes at seminars.sdge.com. If you are a restaurant owner, for example, you may find Wasting Away: Food Waste Reduction for Restaurants on June 13th from 9am – 11am quite interesting. Learn how to implement an organic waste recycling program and new technologies for dealing with organic waste. Register for SDG&E’s seminars at sdge.com/training.

Sharp HealthCare is SDG&E’s Energy Showcase’s 2017 Grand Champion

Sharp HealthCare is SDG&E’s Energy Showcase’s 2017 Grand Champion

Congratulations to Sharp HealthCare! San Diego’s largest private employer and leading healthcare provider, Sharp HealthCare, is committed to improving the health of the environment and the communities they serve. Through their All Ways Green™ initiative, Sharp identifies and implements opportunities and best practices which are focused in five areas: energy efficiency, water conservation, waste minimization, commuter solutions, and sustainable food practices. Sharp’s focus on energy efficient measures has resulted in a 7% decrease in energy consumption and an energy cost savings of over 3%. In total, Sharp’s completed energy projects have reduced their carbon footprint by almost 18,000 metric tons of CO2 every year.

Watch our videos to see more Energy Showcase winners, in industries such as entertainment, hospitality, manufacturing and more. Visit sdge.com/2017ES.

 

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