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The SDCP solar program in Encinitas
Encinitas is a San Diego Community Power member community — which means SDCP buys your electricity's generation, SDG&E still delivers it, and your solar export credits split across both. Here's what that means in practice, and how we design for it.
How SDCP billing works for Encinitas solar owners
SDCP customers keep their SDG&E interconnection; what changes is who credits the generation portion of exports. Legacy NEM customers get SDCP generation credits with Net Surplus Compensation paid at SDG&E's wholesale rate plus a $0.0075/kWh bonus, automatic payout above $100, and a Balance Credit Refund at true-up. Systems interconnected after April 15, 2023 fall under SDCP's Solar Billing Plan — avoided-cost export credits on the generation side with the standard nine-year legacy period. Against SDG&E's ~46¢/kWh retail rates, the design logic doesn't change: self-consumption first, battery carrying the evening peak — SDCP just adds a small bonus on top.
SDCP programs Encinitas homeowners can use
Solar Battery Savings. SDCP's flagship for homeowners (enrollment opened September 2025): an upfront battery rebate of $250–$500 per kWh of capacity, plus an ongoing performance payment of $0.10/kWh for discharging at least half your battery into the 4–9 PM weekday window — exactly the dispatch pattern a well-designed NEM 3.0 system runs anyway. Single-family homes with solar-charged batteries qualify, with a five-year participation commitment (rebate prorated if you exit early). For a typical Powerwall-class battery this stacks thousands of dollars onto already-strong SDG&E-territory economics.
How this stacks with a Encinitas install
Nothing about SDCP membership changes the physical project — permitting through the city and interconnection with SDG&E run exactly as they would otherwise. What changes is the math, and we build it in from the first model: your actual SDCP rate tier, the generation-side export credits, and any program incentives you qualify for, all shown as line items next to the SDG&E delivery side. The result is a quote that reflects what a Encinitas home on SDCP will really pay and really earn — not a generic SDG&E assumption.
For the full local picture — Encinitas's permit process, roof stock, and pricing — see our Encinitas solar page. For the delivery-side rules, see SDG&E net metering explained — and if backup power is on your list, battery options here.