Sungate Energy: There’s Still Time to Avoid SDG&E Rate Increases
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 24, 2013 -- Sungate Energy Solutions, Inc. is urging customers of San Diego Gas & Electric to go solar before their electric bill goes up by up to 35% on September 1. Sungate Energy Solutions, an established residential solar consulting and installation company, is speaking out in response to the thousands of letters sent out by SDG&E telling them their rates are going up, in part, because of the higher cost of renewable energy that they are mandated to buy.
“I think it’s ironic that SDG&E is telling their customers that clean energy is a big part of the reason their rates are going up, while this is the best time for its customers to invest in their own renewable energy source,” said Sungate President Brad Smith. “Combining these rate increases with available tax credits, rebates, and property tax exclusions, the return on investment for switching to solar power will save California residents a great deal of money now and into the future for their energy costs.”
Sungate Energy Solutions has been helping California residents lower their energy costs since 2001, so they’ve watched how utility company go about price increases. SDG&E has dedicated an entire web page to these rate increases, complete with videos and charts that essentially show that our bills are only going up.
Sungate Energy Solutions, Inc. operates throughout California with locations in the cities of San Diego, Torrance, and Hayward. Sungate Energy offers a custom home energy assessment that provides simple solutions to cut down on your energy use, even if you don’t decide to install solar with Sungate Energy Solutions.
To speak to a Sungate Energy representative or schedule an in-home consultation just enter your information on the Sungate website and a trained energy specialist will contact you. You can follow Sungate Energy on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sungateenergy.
Scott Johnson, Sungate Energy Solutions, +1 (858) 220-7784, [email protected]
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