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San Diego Gas & Electric Company San Diego, California

Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.

22654-E 22417-E Sheet 1

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SCHEDULE DR-SES
DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR HOUSEHOLDS WITH A SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM

APPLICABILITY

Service under this schedule is available on a voluntary basis for individually metered residential customers with Solar Energy Systems. Service is limited to individually metered residential customers with a Solar Energy System with domestic service for lighting, heating, cooking, water heating, and power, or combination thereof, in single family dwellings and flats. Qualifying California Alternative Rates for Energy (CARE) customers are eligible for service on this schedule, as further described under Special Condition 7 of this schedule. TERRITORY Within the entire territory served by the Utility. RATES
Description-DR-SES Transm Minimum Bill ($/day) Energy Charges ($/kWh) On-Peak – Summer Semi-Peak – Summer Off-Peak – Summer Distr PPP ND CTC RS TRAC UDC Total 0.170

0.01815 R 0.07991 R 0.01815 R 0.07991 R 0.01815 R 0.07991 R

0.00703 0.00703 0.00703

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0.00044 I 0.00044 I 0.00044 I

0.00136 0.00136 0.00136

I (0.00025) R I (0.00025) R I (0.00025) R

0.10664 0.10664 0.10664

R R R

0.01815 R 0.07991 R 0.00703 I 0.00044 I 0.00136 I (0.00025) R 0.10664 R Semi-Peak - Winter 0.01815 R 0.07991 R 0.00703 I 0.00044 I 0.00136 I (0.00025) R 0.10664 R Off-Peak - Winter Notes: Transmission Energy charges include the Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment (TRBAA) of (0.00026) per kWh and the Transmission Access Charge Balancing Account Adjustment (TACBAA) of (0.00213) per kWh. PPP rate is composed of: Low Income PPP rate (LI-PPP) $0.00357 /kWh, Non-low Income PPP rate (Non-LI-PPP) $0.00019 /kWh (pursuant to PU Code Section 399.8, the Non-LI-PPP rate may not exceed January 1, 2000 levels), and Procurement Energy Efficiency Surcharge Rate of 0.00327 /kWh.

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Minimum Bill The minimum bill is calculated as the minimum bill charge per day times the number of days in the billing cycle. Rate components under the minimum bill, including charges associated with Schedule EECC (Electric Energy Commodity Cost), will be calculated based on average minimum bill usage. Rate Components The Utility Distribution Company Total Rates (UDC Total) shown above are comprised of the following components (if applicable): (1) Transmission (Trans) Charges, (2) Distribution (Distr) Charges, (3) Public Purpose Program (PPP) Charges, (4) Nuclear Decommissioning (ND) Charge, (5) Ongoing Competition Transition Charges (CTC), (6) Reliability Services (RS), and (7) the Total Rate Adjustment Component (TRAC). Utility Distribution Company (UDC) Total Rate shown above excludes any applicable commodity charges associated with Schedule EECC and Schedule DWR-BC (Department of Water Resources Bond Charge). The UDC Total Rate applicable to eligible customers taking service under Schedule DR-SES shall exclude the TRAC or its successor rate.

1C15

(Continued) Issued by

Date Filed Effective Resolution No.

Dec 29, 2011 Jan 1, 2012

Advice Ltr. No. Decision No.

2323-E

Lee Schavrien
Senior Vice President

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San Diego Gas & Electric Company San Diego, California

Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.

21407-E 20480-E Sheet 2

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SCHEDULE DR-SES
DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR HOUSEHOLDS WITH A SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM

RATES (Continued) Franchise Fee Differential A Franchise Fee Differential of 5.78% will be applied to the monthly billings calculated under this schedule for all customers within the corporate limits of the City of San Diego. Such Franchise Fee Differential shall be so indicated and added as a separate item to bills rendered to such customers. Time Periods All time periods listed are applicable to actual "clock" time. Summer On-Peak Summer Semi-Peak Summer Off-Peak Winter Semi-Peak Winter Off-Peak Seasons: Summer Winter May 1 – October 31 November 1 – April 30 N N N 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays 6 a.m. – 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays 10 p.m. – 6 a.m. weekdays, and all hours on weekends and Holidays 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays 6 p.m. – 6 a.m. weekdays, and all hours on weekends and Holidays

The time periods shown above will begin and end one hour later for the period between the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in April, and for the period between the last Sunday in October and the first Sunday in November SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. 2. 3. Voltage. Service under this schedule will be supplied at the standard lighting voltage. Welder Service. Service under this schedule will be supplied to a welder load of 2.9 kVA or less at 240 volts, and to 0.5 kVA or less at 120 volts. Welders will be rated in accordance with Rule 2.F.1. Metering. The Utility will supply, own, and maintain all necessary meters and associated equipment utilized for billings. In addition, and for purposes of monitoring customer load, the Utility may install at its expense, load research metering. The customer shall supply, at no expense to the Utility, a suitable location for meters and associated equipment used for billing and for load research. Failure of Meter Timing. Should the timing device on the meter fail causing the On-Peak, SemiPeak and Off-Peak energy consumptions to be incorrectly registered, the customer will be billed on the consumption, as registered, on the otherwise applicable domestic schedule.

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2C15

(Continued) Issued by

Date Filed Effective Resolution No.

Oct 8, 2009 Jan 1, 2010

Advice Ltr. No. Decision No.

2115-E
09-09-036

Lee Schavrien
Senior Vice President Regulatory Affairs

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San Diego Gas & Electric Company San Diego, California

Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.

22146-E 21539-E Sheet 3

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SCHEDULE DR-SES
DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR HOUSEHOLDS WITH A SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 5.

Terms of Service. All current and future customers occupying the premise where the Solar Energy System is installed are required to enter into an interconnection agreement with SDG&E per the requirements of Rule 21 if they continue service on Schedule DR-SES. If a customer elects to discontinue service on Schedule DR-SES, the customer will not be permitted to return to Schedule DR-SES for a period of 12 consecutive months. Opt-Out Provision. During their initial term of service, DR-SES customers may elect to opt-out and receive service under their otherwise applicable rate schedule (OAR). A customer must exercise this option within 90 days of receiving their first bill for DR-SES service, or within 90 days of the effective date of this tariff provision (July 24, 2008), whichever is applicable. In the event that a customer chooses to opt-out, the change shall become effective on the first regularly scheduled meter read date following the receipt of notice by the Utility. Qualification for Schedule DR-SES. Customers taking service under Schedule DR-SES must demonstrate eligibility pursuant to Special Condition 12. CARE Customers. Customers taking service under this schedule may be eligible for a 20% CARE discount on their bill, which for bundled customers primarily includes (1) a volumetric (per kWh) discount combining the sum of (a) the Utility Distribution Company (UDC) rate exclusive of CAREspecific PPP charges embedded within the UDC rate, as shown on this schedule, and (b) the Electric Energy Commodity Cost rate as shown on Schedule EECC, plus (2) the fixed monthly meter charge as shown on this schedule, if they qualify to receive service under the terms and conditions of Schedule E-CARE. In addition, qualified CARE customers are exempt from paying the CARE surcharge of $0.00289 per kWh. Net Energy Billing. Schedule DR-SES shall be billed in combination with Schedule NEM, provided that Schedule NEM is applicable. Billing. A customer’s bill is first calculated according to the total rates and conditions listed above. The following adjustments are made depending on the option applicable to the customer: a. UDC Bundled Service Customers receive supply and delivery services solely from SDG&E. The customer’s bill is based on the applicable Total Rates set forth above. The EECC component is determined by multiplying the EECC price for this schedule during the last month by the customer’s total usage. Direct Access Customers purchase energy from an energy service provider (ESP) and continue to receive delivery services from SDG&E. The bill for a Direct Access Customer will be calculated as if it were a UDC Bundled Service Customer, then crediting the bill by the amount of the EECC component, as determined for a UDC Bundled Customer.

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Nothing in this service schedule prohibits a marketer or broker from negotiating with customers the method by which their customers will pay the CTC charge.

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(Continued) Issued by

Date Filed Effective Resolution No.

Dec 29, 2010 Jan 1, 2011

Advice Ltr. No. Decision No.

2222-E

Lee Schavrien
Senior Vice President Regulatory Affairs

Revised
San Diego Gas & Electric Company San Diego, California

Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No.

20482-E* 20482-E Sheet 4

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SCHEDULE DR-SES
DOMESTIC TIME-OF-USE FOR HOUSEHOLDS WITH A SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM

SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued) 11. 12. Other Applicable Tariffs: Rules 21, 23 and Schedule E-Depart apply to customers with a solar energy system. Commencement of Service under Schedule DR-SES: Service under Schedule DR-SES shall commence on the first meter read over which the entire billing period is based on time-of-use (TOU) data. Solar Energy System: A Solar Energy System means a solar energy device that has the primary purpose of providing for the collection and distribution of solar energy for the generation of electricity, that produces at least one kW, and not more than five MW, alternating current rated peak electricity, and that meets or exceeds the eligibility criteria established pursuant to Section 25782 of the Public Resources Code. Further, a Solar Energy System for purposes of this Rate Schedule is defined as being installed pursuant to Section 25780, 25781, 25782 of the Public Resources Code; also known as the California Solar Initiative. T T

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Issued by

Date Filed Effective Resolution No.

Jun 24, 2008 Jul 24, 2008

Advice Ltr. No. Decision No.

1999-E

Lee Schavrien
Senior Vice President Regulatory Affairs

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