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Save Money and the Environment with EasyGreen When
You
can sign up for the EasyGreen program if you have a residential central air
conditioner. Evaporative (swamp)
coolers or window/wall-mounted units are NOT eligible. Air conditioning
equipment must have an accessible mounting location; the installer may determine
that installation is not possible due to certain unit conditions. (Renters must
have their landlord’s permission.) You
must live in a single family home or detached condominium. After
you sign-up, we’ll make an appointment with you to install the device.
Our installer will attach a small sensor onto your air conditioner on the
outside of your home or condominium. In
addition, you’ll plug in a small thermostat inside your house that will allow
your sensor to communicate with control equipment at Typically,
most people never notice that the system is activated because average
temperatures inside the home remain comfortable due to cycling over a period of
several hours only when needed. EasyGreen operates during peak system periods between 10 am and 7 pm,
Monday through Friday on hot summer days and only when necessary.
You’ll be conserving energy because your EasyGreen sensor reduces the
demand for electricity during peak hours. You’ll
also assist Because
we appreciate your effort to lower energy usage during peak summer hours, the
program is FREE to all voluntary participants.
The sensor, thermostat, installation and maintenance are all sponsored by
To
sign-up or learn more about EasyGreen, please click on the EasyGreen website
link (www.easygreensavings.com) or call (209)249-4650. "We believe SSJID is in a unique position to provide
residents with savings and control of their own power." At the end of 2004, the District’s 50 year contract with PG&E expired. While the original contract sold power to PG&E at-cost, the new contract sells the power at market price, which means significant new revenues for the District. As part of SSJID's continuing investment in the future, the Board voted unanimously on June 7, 2005 to proceed with the attempt to purchase Pacific Gas and Electric's distribution network within our service area and provide electric service to Manteca, Escalon, and Ripon. In an effort to make the most beneficial long term investment of these funds, the Board approved studying the feasibility of purchasing PG&E’s electric lines within SSJID’s service area. SSJID’s service area includes the Cities of Escalon, Ripon, Manteca and the surrounding rural area. Key Benefits of Localization
SSJID Plan of ServiceSSJID Offer to PG&ELAFCO LawsuitPG&E/Meridian Pacific Lawsuit |
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South San Joaquin Irrigation District, 11011 E. Highway 120, Manteca, CA, 95336. ~ Tel: 209.249.4600 ~ Fax: 209.249.4640 Copyright 2005, South San Joaquin Irrigation District. All rights reserved.
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