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Torrey Hills resident Steve Reed uses OhmConnect, a service that pays customers to lower their energy use at home during periods of high demand. Reed says the company has paid him about $100 a year. Feb. 8, 2017. Megan Wood, inewsource.
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Getting cash for turning off your lights in San Diego

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Imagine if someone texted you when the electrical grid was stressed from too much demand, asked you to put off doing laundry for an hour, and paid you for it.

A sign on SDG&E's headquarters appears in this undated photo. Nicholas McVicker, KPBS
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SDG&E takes legal step to lobby on ‘community choice’

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City of San Diego Contract with SunEdison

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Section 1603 Guidance

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