TVA Says High Temperatures Expected to Peak Tuesday

TVA expects to have our highest peak power demand of the week this afternoon and is sharing ways for residential and business customers to reduce energy costs and save money.

TVA Meteorologist and Load Planner Nick Austin says the agency does not expect to reach the record demand set back in the winter, but it will be hot.

click to download audioAustin says TVA is ready to meet the demand.

click to download audioHe adds more heat and humidity are expected, which will continue to create high electric power demand for the remainder of the month.

click to download audioAustin says TVA certainly wants you to save money on your energy bill.

click to download audioYou can save money and help save energy by following these energy-saving tips:

Close your curtains or blinds during the day.

Set your thermostat to 78 degrees. Every degree can save 3% on your energy bill.

Replace your HVAC system air filter every month.

Close your curtains during the day

If you have a grill, consider cooking dinner outdoors to prevent your home from heating up with the stove and oven.

When you are in a room with a ceiling fan, turn it on in the counter-clockwise direction to make you feel cooler. When you leave the room, be sure to turn it off because it of course also burns energy!

Use your clothes dryer during the nighttime hours if possible. Your HVAC unit will have an easier time keeping up if that dryer is getting hot in your home when it’s not quite as hot outside and the sun has gone down.

Visit energyright.com for more tips and information on how to make your home more energy efficient.


 

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