Steve B.
Duration: 1 minute
Published on May 28, 2024
The way we generate and deliver power to your home is changing, largely dictated by environmental regulations, technological advancements, customer preferences and greater access to renewable resources.
The path ahead is one we can navigate, but not without your help. It’s important we work together to best manage your long-term rates and maintain service reliability, especially during times of high demand. Reducing our energy use during peak demand – typically when we get home from work between the times of 4 and 8 p.m. – will not only better manage future utility costs, but it will also help ensure service reliability, improved air quality and efficient management of finite energy resources.
Reduce your bill
Using electric and natural gas resources when demands are lower can save you money in two primary ways:
- It reduces stress on the electric grid, power plants, substations, transmission lines and related equipment. This decreases ongoing maintenance costs and the need to buy or build even more resources in the future.
- The cost to obtain and produce energy during off-peak times is much lower, as supply is more plentiful and demand across the energy markets is much lower.
Ensure service reliability
Transformers, power lines and other electric equipment are being pushed harder than ever before during periods of high demand, especially as central air use increases in the summer and as more homes feature electric vehicle chargers and other technologies.
By reducing wear and tear on the electric grid, we reduce the risk for service outages and costly repairs.
Protect air quality
Managing our energy use during peak time periods reduces carbon emissions from both power plants and natural gas-based appliances in our homes and businesses.
Tools to navigate the peak
Ultimately, you’re in control of how and when you use electricity:
- Find rebates on energy-saving devices like smart thermostats, home enhancements such as insulation and the latest efficient appliances.
- Consider doing household chores like laundry or running your dishwasher before 4 p.m., or if you’re a night owl, later in the evening.
- Track your use in My Account.
Our goal is to provide you with resources and flexible rate options that can help you navigate the peak, improve your home’s comfort and ensure system reliability.