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Resources for lowering monthly energy costs

From monthly discounts to flexible payment options, we’re here to help you save on your electricity bill. Check out Tips for Conserving Energy at Home for ways to reduce energy use at home and save money on your electricity bill.

Monthly Bill Discounts

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CARE and FERA programs

CleanPowerSF customers can receive a monthly discount on their energy bills through the CARE (California Alternate Rates for Energy) and FERA (Family Electric Rates Assistance) programs. You qualify for CARE or FERA based on your household income or by participating in certain public assistance programs (like Food Stamps or Medicaid).  

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Medical Baseline

If you have a medical condition that requires greater energy use to power your medical devices or support independent living, you can lower your energy bill with the Medical Baseline program. This program allows customers to receive more energy (electricity and gas) at the lowest rate.

Budget Billing and Payment Plans

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Budget Billing

Budget Billing allows you to pay your energy costs across equal monthly payments. On this plan, you’ll pay an average cost across 12-months of usage, meaning your bill will stay relatively the same each month. Your energy usage can change for a variety of reasons, such as using heaters to warm your home during the winter.

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Arrearage Management Plan (AMP)

Debt forgiveness programs are also available for CARE and FERA Customers: You may qualify for a new debt forgiveness program available to CARE and FERA customers who have overdue bills.

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Flexible Payment Plans

Need more time to pay? There are several options available, including installment plans, payment extensions, and new programs to help customers with overdue energy bills.

Assistance Programs

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LIHEAP

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides a yearly credit on your utility bill. The total amount of the credit is based on many factors, such as household size and the amount to be paid on the energy bill.

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REACH

The Relief for Energy Assistance through Community Help (REACH) program helps you pay overdue energy bills. If you meet the income requirements, and have received a 15-day or a 48-hour disconnection notice, you may qualify.

Special Discounts & Credits

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California Climate Credit

The Residential Climate Credit is changing in 2026. The residential electric Climate Credit will now be distributed in August and September. Previously, customers have received the residential electric Climate Credit in April and October.

It’s important to note that Small Business Climate Credits (April and October) and California Industry Assistance (April) remain unchanged.

Visit the California Public Utilities Commission’s website to learn more about the California Climate Credit .

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SuperGreen Saver

SuperGreen Saver offers qualifying customers 100% renewable energy at a 20% discount every month.

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Hourly Flex Pricing

The Hourly Flex Pricing Pilot offers you a way to lower energy costs while promoting cleaner energy and a more reliable grid. Through the pilot, you can earn bill credits by planning ahead and using power when it’s cheapest.

Additional Programs and Rebates