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Sonoma County Energy Watch (SCEW)

A joint project of Pacific Gas and Electric Company and the County of Sonoma 

SonomaSonoma County Energy Watch helps local residents and businesses save energy and money. PG&E’s residential and larger commercial customers, as well as municipal wastewater facilities in Sonoma County are eligible to participate.

Click here for Events/Training and Education offered by Sonoma County Energy Watch.

PROGRAMS
EnergyWise™ REALTOR©*
Sonoma County Energy Watch, working with residential real estate trade associations and the California Department of Real Estate (DRE), trains qualified agents/brokers and home inspectors to provide time-of-sale energy check-ups for new homeowners.
 
   *REALTOR© is a registered trademark of the National Association of REALTORS. All rights reserved.

Building Tune-Up Plus Program
Energy analysis experts will perform a free evaluation tailored to help business customers who have larger, complex buildings optimize their building's control, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and lighting systems. The program offers customers funding to help cover the cost to recommission their building's systems and written guidelines to help facilities managers ensure that the energy savings last. The partnership may be able to assist in the installation process as well.

California Wastewater Optimization Program (CalPOP)
Technical consultants will survey Sonoma County wastewater treatment facilities to identify potential energy-saving opportunities. Financial incentives may be available to help support the investment in energy-efficiency retrofits at select municipal facilities.

Call Chenoa Thomas of QuEST at 1-510-540-7200 for more information about Sonoma County Energy Watch.

Beyond these, PG&E offers many additional programs and tools to help businesses and residents manage their energy use and costs. For more information about PG&E’s residential energy-efficiency programs, please call the Smarter Energy Line at 1-800-933-9555 or click here. To learn more about PG&E’s business energy-efficiency programs, please call the Business Customer Center at 1-800-468-4743 or click here.

 

California consumers are not obligated to purchase any full fee service or other service not funded by this program. This program is funded by California utility ratepayers under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). Funding is limited. Rebates and services are provided on a first-come, first-served basis until December 31, 2008 or until program funds are depleted, whichever comes first.