The Story of the Los Angeles Aqueduct.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
The Lifeline Rate Program is a City of LA Office of Finance program that offers senior and disabled citizens an exemption on their electric and other utility bills.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps eligible income-qualified households to manage and meet their immediate home heating and/or cooling needs.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
LADWP offers a discount to households who use an eligible life-support device such as motorized wheelchairs, respirators, dialysis machines, and other life-support equipment.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Monthly billing is here! Level Pay is a new, convenient monthly bill payment option that helps you budget for your LADWP bill and pay off past due amounts.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
The EZ-SAVE Program helps income-qualified customers kickstart their utility bill savings and qualifies them for even more savings through other city and state programs.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Building a stronger LA through service, innovation and opportunity.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
A key element of LADWP’s renewable energy program is the development of local solar, particularly customer based programs that tap into the city’s abundant sunshine and provide residents and businesses with the ability to generate their own power.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
This webpage will guide you in obtaining and tracking your energy and water consumption, using the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager®. This will help you comply with the City of Los Angeles’ Existing Building Energy and Water Efficiency Ordinance (EBEWE), which became effective January 1, 2017. It also serves to comply with State Legislation that requires statewide building energy use benchmarking.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
The BPBC Program offers eligible businesses, that are new to the LADWP service territory, monthly bill credits on electricity charges for the first three years of operation, offered on a first come, first served basis.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Let our Business Offerings for Sustainable Solution (BOSS) program’s rebates help with the cost of your next efficiency project!| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Built in 1913, the Los Angeles Aqueduct (L.A. Aqueduct) remains an engineering marvel that provides critical water to millions of people.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Need Help Paying your Bill? We can help.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s Comprehensive Affordable Multifamily Retrofits (CAMR) program assists L.A.’s low income, multifamily property owners.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
City of LA residents are eligible to receive free trees from City Plants to plant in your yard or in your parkway.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Cool LA is designed to help LADWP customers better manage the impacts of extreme heat caused by climate change, especially older adults, income-qualified families, and those living in underserved communities where hot weather has an especially significant impact. Cool LA includes increased rebates on various types of cooling units to help LADWP customers overcome the health risks associated with extreme heat.| Los Angeles Department of Water and Power