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  2. SDG&E: DeliveringEnergy for Good. From reliability to renewable energy, SDG&E seeks to go above and beyond in the community. Find out how we’re building on 140 years of service to San Diego.

  3. Log into My Account. Forgot Username or Password? New to My Account? Sign up today. New to My Account? With My Account, you can pay bills online, analyze your bill, view your energy use and sign up for paperless billing.

  4. Even without creating an account, you can pay your SDG&E bill, using most ATM cards, debit cards, and MasterCard® and Visa® credit cards, as well as electronic checks. We partner with BillMatrix to give you more efficient ways to pay your bill, on your time. Go to BillMatrix now .

  5. My Account | San Diego Gas & Electric

    www.sdge.com/my-account-2021

    Manage Your Bills, Energy Use and More! My Account gives you the power to manage your SDG&E account online from your computer or mobile device securely – anywhere, anytime. You can even Start, Stop or Transfer your services - no waiting. Go to My Account. SDG&E — MyAccount Mobile App Tour. Learn about our mobile app.

  6. Contact Us | San Diego Gas & Electric

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    Emergencies or Safety Issues. If you have an electrical or gas emergency or if you suspect a gas leak, evacuate the building or area immediately and from a safe location call us at 1-800-411-7343 for electrical emergencies and at 1-800-611-7343 for gas emergencies.

  7. Start Service - San Diego Gas & Electric

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    If you smell gas or suspect carbon monoxide, are experiencing an outage, or need to report downed electrical lines, please call us immediately at (800) 611-7343. To start service online, you'll need to enter your social security number.

  8. San Diego Gas & Electric - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Gas & Electric ( SDGE) provides natural gas and electricity to San Diego County and southern Orange County in southwestern California, United States. It is owned by Sempra, a Fortune 500 energy services holding company based in San Diego.