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Wasting Away: Food Waste Reduction for Restaurants Class with SDG&E

Wasting Away: Food Waste Reduction for Restaurants Class with SDG&E

In the class, Wasting Away: Food Waste Reduction for Restaurants, you’ll learn:

•      How to implement an organic waste recycling program.
•      Reducing organic waste with food tracking and repurposing.
•      About new technologies for dealing with organic waste

Come learn from dynamic speaker and restaurant kitchen expert Richard Young, senior engineer and Director of Education at the Food Service Technology Center (FSTC), an unbiased research facility that focuses specifically on commercial food service applications.

Register at:  Seminars.SDGE.com
Cost:  No-Cost event
Event Date:  June 13, 2017
Time:  9-11am
Location:  SDGE’s Energy Innovation Center 4760 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA 92117

Offering EV Charging Amenities in Your Building

Offering EV Charging Amenities in Your Building

Increase employee and tenant satisfaction by offering EV charging amenities in your building
Have you received multiple inquiries from employees or tenants requesting electric vehicle charging stations? Are EV drivers plugging into any available electrical outlet in your garage to get a charge? Wondering how you can install EV charging stations at your facility to meet this growing need? Power Your Drive, SDG&E’s electric vehicle charging station program, is installing 3,500 charging stations across the service area in apartments, condos and businesses.  Take advantage of this limited pilot program and get EV charging stations installed for little out-of-pocket cost to you. Properties located within disadvantaged communities will have the program participation payment waived entirely! Find out if your property qualifies and submit an application to reserve your space in the program at sdge.com/PowerYourDrive.

No-Cost Energy Audits for Businesses

No-Cost Energy Audits for Businesses

Receive a no-cost energy audit for your business and you may also qualify for a zero percent interest loan to finance any energy efficiency projects!
Check out SDG&E’s Business Energy Solutions program. New energy-efficient equipment at no cost or a discount is available to eligible business customers. Simply take a moment to complete the interest form at sdge.com/BES. An authorized contractor will schedule an appointment to evaluate your facility, conduct an energy checkup at no cost, and provide a full report on potential energy-saving opportunities. Eligible customers can apply for On-Bill Financing (OBF) to cover the co-pay portion of their projects. OBF helps qualified business customers pay for energy-efficient business improvements through their SDG&E® bill. Visit sdge.com/obf for more info.

City of San Diego’s Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance

City of San Diego’s Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance

This is for informational purposes and intended for businesses that have employees who work within the geographic boundaries of the City of San Diego. Please review the information below to ensure that you are in compliance with the City of San Diego Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance.

The City of San Diego’s Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance, San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 3, Article 9, Division 1, became effective on July 11, 2016. It is applicable to employees who perform at least two (2) hours of work within the geographic boundaries of San Diego. 

The requirements of the Ordinance, including notices for posting and a template for use by employers to satisfy the employee notice requirement, can be found on the City of San Diego’s Minimum Wage Program’s webpage

In general, the Ordinance requires the following:

• Effective July 11, 2016 through December 31, 2016; all employers must pay each employee not less than $10.50 per hour for each hour worked within the geographical boundaries of the City.  This amount increased to $11.50 per hour on January 1, 2017.  Beginning January 2019, the amount will increase based on the Consumer Price Index.
• Employers must provide each employee earned sick leave, either through an accrual method (1 hour of earned sick leave accrued for every 30 hours worked) or through awarding no less than 40 hours of earned sick leave at the beginning of each benefit year.
• Employers must carryover accrued unused sick leave to the next benefit year, but may cap total accrual of leave at 80 hours.
• Employers may limit use of sick leave to 40 hours in a benefit year.
• Employers must post in a conspicuous place, notices informing employees of their rights under the Ordinance.
• Employers must provide each employee written notice of the employer’s legal and any fictitious business name, address, telephone number, employer’s requirements under the Ordinance and how the employer satisfies these requirements.
• Employers must keep records of wages paid and accrual and use of earned sick leave for a period of no less than three years.
• On a regular basis employers must provide employees with records detailing wages paid and sick leave earned and used.
• Employers must allow employees to use earned sick leave for reasons outlined in the Ordinance including for their own medical care or for the medical care of a family member.

For inquiries or questions, please contact the Minimum Wage Program at [email protected] or 619-615-1565.

SDG&E Spurs Energy Storage Innovation with Flow Battery Technology

Ocean Beach News Article: SDG&E Spurs Energy Storage Innovation with Flow Battery Technology

From SDG&E: SDG&E recently unveiled a new vanadium redox flow (VRF) battery storage pilot project in coordination with Sumitomo Electric (SEI), which stemmed from a partnership between Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Development Organization (NEDO) and the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz). During the four-year demonstration project, SDG&E will be researching if flow battery technology can economically enhance the delivery of reliable energy to customers, integrate growing amounts of renewable energy and increase the flexibility in the way the company manages the power grid. To read more of this story, visit sdgenews.com.

Attend SDG&E's Free Technology Incentives seminar

Ocean Beach News Article: Attend SDG&E's Free Technology Incentives seminar

From SDG&E: SDG&E’s Technology Incentives (TI) Program provides incentives to businesses that purchase and install a qualifying Energy Management system (EMS). These systems help businesses control their energy use by implementing a customized load curtailment plan that optimizes system performance and monitors energy costs year round. By attending SDG&E’s free Technology Incentives class, you’ll learn the basic concepts and associated benefits of Energy Management Systems, Automated Demand Response and the Technology Incentives Program.
Visit seminars.sdge.com to register for this free, introductory level seminar. For more information:

  • Visit the Technology Incentives website at sdge.com/TI
  • Email [email protected]
  • Contact your SDG&E Account Executive
  • Call the Business Contact Center at 1-866-377-4735

Is your facility prepared for an influx of electric vehicles?

Ocean Beach News Article: Is your facility prepared for an influx of electric vehicles?

From SDG&E: The San Diego region is about 10 percent of the state. If Governor Brown’s goal of 1.5 million zero-emission vehicles on California roads by 2025 is reached, our region could see 150,000 electric vehicles on our streets. We already have over 23,000 EVs in San Diego. It’s not a question of “if” you will be asked to install charging, it’s a question of “when”? 
SDG&E’s Power Your Drive program is installing 3,500 electric vehicle charging stations at apartments, condos and businesses across our service area. Interest in the program has been strong with over 400 properties on the interest list and only 350 sites available as of now. Sign up on our interest list or learn more on sdge.com/PowerYourDrive.

Already have an EV? Sign up for the Electric Vehicle Climate Credit
If you drive an all-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle, you may be eligible to receive an annual credit of at least $50 on your SDG&E bill. Applications, found online at sdge.com/evcc, are being accepted now through May 2017.

OBMA Member Event: Social Media Workshop (Business Development Series)

Join us for "Setting Your Business Up for Success" -- our next Business Development Series event, a social media workshop sponsored by local experts Aliro Marketing, Intrepid Network, and Brown Marketing Strategies. Delicious breakfast will be provided by Wonderland Ocean Pub with coffee by Pirates Cove Tiki Port. Bring your business cards for our prize raffle! This event will take place on Tuesday, April 25, 2017, at Wonderland Ocean Pub, 5083 Santa Monica Ave., Suite 2B (upstairs). Registration and breakfast starts at 7:30 a.m.; the program will be from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Free and open to all OBMA members and their employees.

Thanks to all who attended the seminar! Check out the great photos by Troy Orem.

Download the presentation from the workshop: PPT or PDF
Download the resource links: PDF
Download the marketing calendar: PDF

 

A new energy analysis tool for medium-sized businesses

A new energy analysis tool for medium-sized businesses

From SDG&E: Try SDG&E’s newest online energy tool, the Business Energy Analyzer, designed to help medium-sized businesses. It can help you make sense of complex energy data and guide you in creating an action plan to save money. It also tracks your energy-efficiency efforts and offers high-level reports on bill and energy use patterns for multiple meters and accounts. Enrollment is free. Learn more at sdge.com/bea.

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