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San Diego-based Fortune 500 energy company Sempra released its first quarter financial figures Tuesday and filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission showed San Diego Gas & Electr… ...
The payout to investors comes on the heels of a massive spike in bills for many SDG&E customers, who already shoulder the highest per-unit electricity prices in the country.
SDG&E profits hit a record $936 million Group that wants to replace SDG&E with a municipal utility protest in front of the headquarters of Sempra, SDG&E’s parent company ...
SAN DIEGO — SDG&E’s parent company, Sempra Energy, held a quarterly earnings call to announce their profits on Tuesday. The call comes as San Diego ratepayers are dealing with skyrocketing ...
Employees affiliated with SDG&E and its parent company Sempra Energy may have been in violation of a state law by speaking at a county meeting last week.
SDG&E recently added to its fleet eight fully electric, Ford F-150 Lightning trucks and a zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell car.
Bill Powers, San Diego– based engineer and critic of SDG&E’s renewable efforts, says using solar-tracking technology makes no sense, particularly now that Sempra has demonstrated that using ...
ABC 10News reached out to Sempra Energy and the CPUC for comment. Sempra Energy reportedly forwarded our request to SDG&E which sent a statement that did not address the investor payout.
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Sempra adds two new members to its board of directors - MSNSempra's board will now consist of 11 directors, with four having joined in the past five years, reflecting the company's commitment to board refreshment and diversity.
Sempra, whose subsidiaries include SDG&E and SoCalGas, made more money in 2021 than in 2020, bringing in $2.64 billion compared to $2.34 billion, according to a February earnings report.
With this, SDG&E is well on its way to achieve its goal of operating a fully zero-emissions fleet by 2035, ahead of California's goals to reach net zero emissions by 2045.
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