San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Data Access Guide

San Diego Gas & Electric is a dual-fuel investor-owned utility serving about 1.53 million electric and 380,000 gas customers across San Diego and southern Orange County. For C&I energy teams, SDG&E offers some of the most complete programmatic data access in California, including Green Button Connect (OAuth 2.0 / ESPI), full EDI 810/820/814/867, and aggregated data via Privacy GreenLight. Generation supply is increasingly served by Community Choice Aggregators while SDG&E remains the wires and data provider.

California · Investor-Owned Utility·1,525,968 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
My Energy Center PortalResidential, Commercial, IndustrialBilling, monthly usageMonthlyPDF, Web
Green Button DownloadAllElectric/gas interval usageWithin 24-48h of readXML (ESPI), CSV
Green Button ConnectAll (via approved apps)Ongoing usage dataDailyESPI/XML (OAuth 2.0)
EDI 810/820/814/867C&I, billing agents, ESCOs, CCAsBilling, payments, meter dataDaily to monthlyANSI X12
UtilityAPIAll (aggregator)Billing, usage, tariff, NEMNear real-time to weeklyJSON
Consent to Share (LOA)C&I, consultants, property managersBilling, usage, intervalAs requestedPDF, CSV, secure transfer
Privacy GreenLight / Public Energy DataResearchers, governments, agenciesAggregated/anonymized usageQuarterlyCSV
01

Billing Data Access

SDG&E provides billing data through the My Energy Center portal with 25 months of history and PDF bills. C&I and third parties can access billing data via Green Button, the Consent to Share / Letter of Authorization process, and EDI 810/820 transactions for direct access and consolidated billing.

What Data Is on Your San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Bill

  • Current bill and monthly summaries
  • Charges breakdown by category
  • Service address and account details
  • Gas and electric usage by month
  • Net Energy Metering (NEM) details for solar customers
  • Payment status and account balance

How to Download San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Log into My Energy Center for the C&I account
  2. 02Review billing and usage under the Billing and Usage tabs
  3. 03For automated invoices, enroll in EDI 810 via a Trading Partner Agreement
  4. 04For third-party access, complete a CISR / Letter of Authorization
  5. 05Submit the LOA at the SDG&E customer privacy page

How to Download San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to myenergycenter.com and log in (complete 2FA if prompted)
  2. 02Click the Billing tab and select Your Bill
  3. 03View the current bill and click View Your Detailed PDF
  4. 04Use Bill History to access any month within the last 25 months
  5. 05Download the PDF to your device

Third-Party Access to San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Billing Data

Consent to Share (CISR / LOA)

  1. 01Obtain customer consent and account details (SAID, service address, name on record)
  2. 02Complete the Standard CISR form or a non-standard LOA on company letterhead
  3. 03Submit the LOA at the SDG&E customer privacy page
  4. 04Await Privacy/Customer Records approval (5-10 business days for standard forms)
  5. 05Request authorized billing and usage data from SDG&E

EDI Trading Partner (810/820)

  1. 01Select the appropriate Trading Partner Agreement (UDC, ESP, DUAL, or Customer)
  2. 02Execute and submit the TPA to SDG&E's EDI department
  3. 03Receive Trading Partner ID, implementation guides, and test files
  4. 04Configure EDI translation via VAN or SFTP
  5. 05Begin production exchange of 810 invoices and 820 remittance
PDFWebCSVANSI X12 EDI 810

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

SDG&E has fully deployed AMI across its territory. Customers download up to 13 months of interval data via Green Button, authorize ongoing sharing via Green Button Connect, or exchange interval data via EDI 867. Aggregators such as UtilityAPI also surface SDG&E interval and billing data.

Meter Technology
Itron AMI smart meters (ANSI C12.22), fully deployed
Electric Granularity
Hourly for residential; 15-minute for commercial and industrial
Gas Granularity
Daily interval data for all customers

How to Download San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Log into My Energy Center and open the Usage tab
  2. 02Select Electric or Gas from the Meter dropdown
  3. 03Click Green Button Download below the usage graph
  4. 04Choose a date range within the 13-month history
  5. 05Select XML (ESPI) or CSV format and download

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

Self-service Download My Data from the My Energy Center Usage tab, providing up to 13 months of electric and gas interval data.

Formats
XML (ESPI), CSV
Available To
All customers (residential and commercial)

Connect My Data

Green Button Connect provides ongoing automated data sharing to approved third-party applications via OAuth 2.0 and ESPI/Atom XML. SDG&E maintains 28+ registered apps and a developer application program.

API Standard
OpenESPI / NAESB ESPI v1.1 over OAuth 2.0
Available To
Customers authorizing approved third-party apps and developers

04

Third-Party API Access

SDG&E accepts developer applications to build apps that consume customer energy data through the Green Button Connect ESPI/REST APIs. Approved apps gain OAuth 2.0 access and ongoing data delivery. UtilityAPI provides an alternative aggregator API for SDG&E data.

Program
Green Button Connect My Data (Developer Program)
Auth Method
OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow
Rate Limits
Per Green Button Connect / UtilityAPI subscription terms
Interval Latency
Near real-time to daily depending on application type

Available San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) API Endpoints

FunctionEndpointMethodFormat
Retrieve subscription batch (all usage points)/DataCustodian/espi/1_1/resource/Batch/Subscription/{SubscriptionID}GETXML (ESPI/Atom)
Retrieve usage point data/DataCustodian/espi/1_1/resource/Batch/Subscription/{SubscriptionID}/UsagePoint/{UsagePointId}GETXML (ESPI/Atom)
UtilityAPI - list meters/api/v2/accounts/{account_id}/metersGETJSON
UtilityAPI - list bills/api/v2/accounts/{account_id}/billsGETJSON

How to Register as a San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) API Vendor

  1. 01Build an app integrating the ESPI / Green Button standard
  2. 02Complete SDG&E's Developer Application Form with business and technical contacts
  3. 03Pass SDG&E co-branding and security review (2-4 weeks)
  4. 04Receive OAuth 2.0 credentials and API endpoints
  5. 05Complete certification testing and launch to the approved apps list

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

Supported San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) EDI Transaction Sets

CodeNamePurpose
810InvoiceBilling and billing adjustment transmission for UDC and ESP consolidated billing
820Remittance Advice / Payment OrderPayment and remittance processing inbound and outbound
814DASR / Account MaintenanceDirect Access Service Requests, enrollment, and account maintenance
867Meter DataInterval and meter reading data exchange

How to Enroll in San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) EDI

  1. 01Determine which transactions you need (810, 820, 814, 867)
  2. 02Select the appropriate Trading Partner Agreement (UDC, ESP, DUAL, or Customer)
  3. 03Execute and submit the signed TPA to SDG&E's EDI department
  4. 04Receive Trading Partner ID, implementation guides, and test files
  5. 05Configure VAN or SFTP transport and complete testing
  6. 06Begin production exchange with 997 acknowledgements

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

SDG&E C&I electric rates combine SDG&E delivery (UDC) charges with a commodity component supplied either by SDG&E or a community choice aggregator (San Diego Community Power, Clean Energy Alliance). Demand-metered schedules (AL-TOU, DG-R) separate energy ($/kWh, time-of-use), demand ($/kW), and a fixed basic service fee, all differentiated by service voltage. SDG&E's all-in commercial rates are among the highest in the nation.

San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Schedule AL-TOUC&I customers with monthly max demand >=20 kW
Schedule DG-RC&I customers <=2 MW with DG or storage
Schedule A6-TOUSmall/medium commercial optional TOU
Schedule GN-3Noncore commercial/industrial natural gas

San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Rate Features & TOU Details

  • On-Peak weekday window is 4:00-9:00 pm year-round, driving demand-response value
  • Voltage-differentiated rates: taking service at Primary or Substation voltage lowers per-kWh and demand costs
  • Default commodity tariff for medium/large C&I is critical peak pricing (EECC-CPP-D) with opt-out rights
  • CCA supply (SDCP, Clean Energy Alliance) replaces SDG&E generation while delivery charges remain
  • DG-R offers a tailored rate design for customers with on-site generation or storage <=2 MW

For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:

Read the full San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Privacy GreenLight Data Request Program

SDG&E's formal program for governments, researchers, and agencies to request aggregated or anonymized usage data under CPUC Decision 14-05-016, plus free public aggregated data at energydata.sdge.com.

  1. 01Confirm eligibility (government, accredited researcher, agency, LIHEAP, or vendor)
  2. 02Prepare project documentation and business case
  3. 03Submit the data request at energydata.sdge.com
  4. 04Complete the cyber security assessment and sign NDA
  5. 05Receive data securely and sign a Certificate of Destruction

UtilityAPI Aggregator Integration

UtilityAPI is a third-party platform that retrieves and normalizes SDG&E billing and interval data for software integrations, including NEM and tariff blocks.

  1. 01Sign up at utilityapi.com and obtain API credentials
  2. 02Review SDG&E-specific docs and data blocks
  3. 03Implement the customer consent flow for My Energy Center login
  4. 04Retrieve meters and bills via the v2 REST API
  5. 05Handle data refresh and multi-meter accounts

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • Green Button download is limited to 13 months of interval history
  • My Energy Center billing history is capped at 25 months
  • Green Button Connect developer onboarding requires SDG&E approval (2-4 weeks)
  • Privacy GreenLight requires eligibility, security review, and NDA
  • UtilityAPI access is metered and depends on My Energy Center availability
  • Consent to Share non-standard LOAs can take 10-20 business days to validate

09

San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) Data Access FAQ

How do C&I customers get 15-minute interval data from SDG&E?

Commercial and industrial electric meters record 15-minute interval data. Customers can download up to 13 months via Green Button on My Energy Center, authorize ongoing sharing through Green Button Connect (OAuth 2.0), exchange it via EDI 867, or use aggregators like UtilityAPI.

Does SDG&E support EDI for billing and meter data?

Yes. SDG&E supports ANSI X12 EDI (v3030 and v4010) for 810 invoices, 820 remittance, 814 DASR/account maintenance, and 867 meter data. Trading partners sign a Trading Partner Agreement (UDC, ESP, DUAL, or Customer) and connect via VAN or SFTP.

Who is my generation provider if SDG&E is the utility?

SDG&E delivers energy and reads meters, but generation is increasingly supplied by Community Choice Aggregators such as San Diego Community Power or Clean Energy Alliance, or by a Direct Access provider for eligible large customers. SDG&E still issues the consolidated bill and provides meter data.

How does a third party get authorized to access SDG&E data?

Third parties use Green Button Connect (customer authorizes an approved app), the Consent to Share / Letter of Authorization process (CISR form or non-standard LOA), or an EDI Trading Partner Agreement. Standard CISR forms process in 5-10 business days.

What rate schedule applies to my commercial facility?

Most commercial customers take time-of-use schedules such as AL-TOU, with demand charges added at medium and large sizes. Large industrial loads use DG / large industrial TOU schedules with voltage-level pricing, and EV charging sites can use EV-HP. Gas C&I customers use noncore schedules like GN-3.

How can I get aggregated SDG&E data for research or planning?

Use the Privacy GreenLight data request program for aggregated/anonymized data under CPUC Decision 14-05-016, or download free public aggregated data by zip code and customer type at energydata.sdge.com.

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