As the frigid temperatures continue, Nolin RECC is reminding members and area residents of actions they can take to conserve electricity during high-demand periods.
“Extreme temperatures like we are experiencing right now put added demand not only on our home systems but on the larger energy grid, because heating equipment is trying to make up a significant difference between the outside temperature and the temperature inside our homes,” said Nolin RECC Communications Manager Sarah Fellows. “Each of us can incorporate small changes into our daily habits that end up helping everyone by reducing our own bills but also by helping to reduce the stress on the energy grid.”
The co-op says:
-Lower thermostats slightly, even by just a few degrees, and wear layers.
-Delay using large appliances such as washers, dryers, and dishwashers until later in the evening or overnight.
-Seal drafts around doors and windows to keep warm air inside.
-Open curtains during the day and close them at night.
-Use space heaters sparingly due to the significant amount of electricity they use.
As an additional reminder, do not approach downed power lines. Report them to your service provider. Visit Nolin RECC’s website for more tips and information.
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