As summer temperatures rise across San Diego County, many households are preparing for higher electricity bills. But this year, some customers could see a little relief through state-issued credits, rate reductions and new opportunities to save on energy costs.
Summer is typically one of the most expensive times of the year for electricity use, as residents run air conditioners more frequently and spend more time at home during school breaks.
California Climate Credits arriving this summer
One of the biggest sources of relief will come from California Climate Credits.
Humberto Gurmilan, communications manager for SDG&E, said customers will see about $100 in total credits applied to their bills over two months…