SF Energy Watch
San Francisco Energy Watch

San Francisco Energy Watch was launched in 2007 to help businesses and multifamily building managers or owners in San Francisco lower their energy bills and help the City reduce its impact on the environment. The program offers these energy- and cost-saving benefits:

  • FREE on-site assessments to identity energy savings

  • NEW ENERGY-EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT and technical services at greatly reduced cost
  • EXPERT INSTALLATION of energy-saving equipment

  • LOWER UTILITY BILLS over the life of the new equipment

Businesses of all sizes and multifamily residential properties located in San Francisco that are currently Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) customers can participate in the program.

The program is funded by California utility ratepayers and administered by Pacific Gas and Electric Company in collaboration with the City and County of San Francisco and under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission.

San Francisco Offers Energy Efficiency Retrofits
Mayor Gavin Newsom video

Watch the Video:

Feb 6, 2007
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom joins San Francisco Department of the Environment and PG&E to introduce the San Francisco Energy Watch Program.

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Fill out our Contact Form to be contacted by a program representative, or you can call the San Francisco Energy Watch Hotline at 415.355.3769 for more information about the program.