What should you do during a peak alert? Conserve or delay energy use between 2-7 pm during the peak if possible, when electricity costs the most. *Peak time may vary, depending on weather.
🌡️ Delay hot water use, showering, washing clothes, etc., until later in the day or do them before the afternoon hits.
🌡️ Turn off unnecessary lights.
🌡️Cook with the microwave rather than the oven, which uses more energy (or grill out... you can even choose to go out to eat instead)
🌡️ Tap the A/C a notch up a few degrees.
How much does this help?
This list shows approximately how much it costs the cooperative when you have one of these items on during a peak hour. This is a cost we continue to pay every month on our wholesale power bill — even long after the month you used the item during the peak hour.
100 watt light bulb…...…80¢
20 watt efficient bulb.......17¢
Television ……....……...........$1.61
Computer/printer, etc.....$2.41
Dishwasher………..…...........$8.04
Pool pump............................$16.08
Air conditioner……..…........$24.12
Clothes dryer……...…..........$28.14
Electric oven……..….........…$32.16
*If you have a radio-controlled switch installed on your AC, it will be activated, so don't be alarmed if you see a red light on.
Please call us with any questions you may have. Thank you for your help and participation!