8 Ways California Pays You to Save Energy

Discover 8 proven ways California residents can earn cash rewards while cutting energy bills and helping the grid.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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8 Ways California Will Pay You to Save on Energy

California’s high energy costs and strained grid create unique opportunities for residents to get paid for conserving power. Programs like OhmConnect reward you with cash for reducing usage during peak times, while utilities offer rebates for efficient appliances and solar installations. This guide covers

8 actionable ways

to slash bills and earn money, tailored for PG&E, SDG&E, and Southern California Edison customers.

Get Paid Up to $300 (or More!) with OhmConnect

OhmConnect is a free app that pays California residents to cut energy use during ‘OhmHours’ – short periods when the grid is stressed. By syncing your utility account, you’ll receive alerts and earn cash based on your savings. New users get a

$10 Amazon gift card

upon signup.

Available to nearly all Californians served by

PG&E

,

SDG&E

, or

Southern California Edison (SCE)

, which cover 99% of the state. You must have an online utility account to participate.

How OhmConnect Works: Step-by-Step

  • Sign up free at OhmConnect.com and link your utility account.
  • Receive notifications for OhmHours (1-hour events, 2-3 times weekly).
  • Reduce usage: Turn off lights, AC, appliances; go for a walk or unplug devices.
  • Get paid: Checks mailed based on verified savings, passed from California ISO grid operator.

One San Diego user earned

$487 in a single month

by consistently participating. Beyond cash, you’ll lower your monthly bill and enjoy environmental benefits.

Maximize Earnings with Status Levels

Earnings scale with performance. Track your baseline usage forecast and aim to beat it:

StatusAvg. Savings Required (Last 10 OhmHours)MultiplierExample Payout (Base $50)
Platinum40%+2x$100
Gold15%+1.5x$75
Silver5%+1x$50

Cash out via check or donate to charity. Enter your ZIP code to check eligibility and claim your $10 gift card.

California Rebate Programs for Energy Efficiency

Beyond OhmConnect, state and utility programs offer

rebates up to thousands

for upgrades. The California Energy Commission oversees initiatives funded by ratepayers and federal incentives.

1. Appliance Rebates from Utilities

Upgrade to Energy Star-rated appliances and get instant rebates:

  • PG&E: $50-$200 for efficient refrigerators, washers, heat pump water heaters.
  • SDG&E: Up to $1,000 for clothes dryers and pool pumps.
  • SCE: $100+ for smart thermostats and EV chargers.

Check utility sites for current offers; many are stackable with federal tax credits.

2. Home Energy Audit Rebates

Get a free or low-cost audit through TECH Clean California (up to $500 rebate). Identifies leaks, insulation gaps, and efficiency upgrades.

3. Solar and Battery Incentives

California’s Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) pays

$1,000-$3,000 per kWh

for batteries paired with solar. Net Energy Metering (NEM 3.0) credits excess power. Low-income households qualify for free panels via Solar on Multifamily Affordable Housing (SOMAH).

Peak-Time Savings Plans

4. Time-of-Use (TOU) Rate Switching

Shift usage to off-peak hours (e.g., evenings after 9 PM) for lower rates. PG&E’s TOU plans save 20-30% for EV owners charging overnight. Pair with OhmConnect for double rewards.

5. Demand Response Programs

Utilities like SCE’s Emergency Load Reduction Program (ELRP) pay

$2/kWh reduced

during heatwaves. Auto-enroll eligible smart devices for passive earnings[10].

Low-Income and Multifamily Assistance

6. CARE and FERA Discounts

California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) slashes bills 30-35% for low-income households. Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) for larger families. Apply via utility sites – no credit check[11].

7. Weatherization and Efficiency Upgrades

Free services through Energy Upgrade California: Insulation, duct sealing, window upgrades for qualifiers.

8. EV and Charger Rebates

ChargePoint and utility programs offer

$500-$4,000

for home EV chargers. Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) provides up to $7,500 for new EVs[12].

Pro Tips to Slash Energy Bills Further

  • Unplug vampire devices (TVs, chargers) using power strips.
  • Set thermostat to 78°F summer, 68°F winter.
  • LED bulbs save $75/year per household[13].
  • Seal drafts; add ceiling fans.

Combine methods: One household saved

$1,200/year

via OhmConnect + rebates + TOU.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who qualifies for OhmConnect?

PG&E, SDG&E, or SCE customers with online accounts in California. Enter ZIP at OhmConnect.com.

How much can I earn with OhmConnect?

Up to $300+/year; top users hit $487/month via multipliers.

Are there risks to participating?

No – usage is forecasted; reduce safely without discomfort.

What if I’m low-income?

CARE/FERA discounts + free upgrades available; OhmConnect open to all[11].

Does this work outside California?

Currently CA-only, but expanding.

Start Saving Today

California’s programs make conservation profitable. Sign up for OhmConnect, check rebates, and audit your home to pocket cash while going green.

References

  1. Save Energy, Make Money: OhmConnect Pays You to Go Green — The Penny Hoarder. 2023. https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/make-money/save-energy-ohmconnect/
  2. 8 Ways California Will Pay You to Save on Energy — The Penny Hoarder. 2023. https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/save-money/save-on-energy-california/
  3. Residential Rebates — PG&E. 2025-10-01. https://www.pge.com/en/save-energy-and-money/residential-rebates.html
  4. TECH Clean California — Energy Upgrade California. 2025-01-15. https://energyupgradeca.org/
  5. Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) — California Public Utilities Commission. 2025-11-20. https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/industries-and-topics/electrical-energy/demand-side-management/self-generation-incentive-program
  6. CARE Program — CPUC. 2025-09-01. https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/consumer-support/care-fera/
  7. Clean Vehicle Rebate Project — California Air Resources Board. 2025-12-01. https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/clean-vehicle-rebate-project
Sneha Tete
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Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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