Residential Energy Solutions
(RES) Program
Whether you rent or own, the Residential Energy Solutions Program offers no-cost, energy-efficiency upgrades for your home.
About the Program
The SDG&E Residential Energy Solutions (RES) Program focuses on achieving Zero Net Energy (ZNE) for single-family homes. By offering no-cost energy efficiency products and services, the RES Program can help reduce your energy consumption and increase your energy efficiency – all while giving you added comfort in your home. This program also allows you to participate in demand response events that benefit the energy grid and environment and increase efficiency of resources to prevent power outages.
Available Products and Services
If you participate in the RES Program, you may qualify for one or more of the products and services listed below.
Smart Thermostats * restrictions apply
- Reduce energy usage
- Control thermostat remotely from smartphone
- Reduce demand on the energy grid
Lower Cooling and Heating Costs
- Smart Fan Controller
- Lifecycle refrigerant charge
Reduce Water Heating
- Low-flow faucet aerator
- Low-flow shower head
- Pipe wrap
Additional products and services may be available at cost to help you transition to higher levels of energy efficiency. Financing may be available.
How to Participate in the Program
- Contact our authorized contractor, Synergy Companies, to request an appointment for a no-cost energy assessment. You can either ...
- call 1-888-272-8394, or
- visit Synergy Companies' RES Program and click "Request Appointment" in the top right corner.
- Receive energy efficiency upgrades at no cost.
- Enjoy energy savings.
Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
Get federal tax credits for energy-efficient upgrades through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Save on your energy-efficient upgrades and maximize your incentive opportunities. Find out how by visiting
- Tax Credits for Residential Customers: Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency | ENERGY STAR
- Tax Credits for Commercial Customers: Tax Deductions for Commercial Buildings | ENERGY STAR