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Posted on: August 2, 2018

[ARCHIVED] Possible 2018 Peak Demand Day

Help reduce the summer peak demand for electricity.  The current weather forecast confirms a peak electricity day Thursday August 4th from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. is POSSIBLE.

Forecast for 2018-08-02 (as of 08/01/2018 09:39 AM EDT)






Weather

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5

Day 6


Thu

Fri

Sat

Sun

Mon

Tue


2-Aug

3-Aug

4-Aug

5-Aug

6-Aug

7-Aug

High Temperature - Boston

90

87

81

85

88

88

Dew Point - Boston

71

72

71

67

67

68

High Temperature - Hartford

87

84

82

88

90

89

Dew Point - Hartford

73

74

71

67

67

68

Projected Peak Load

23,400

22,100

18,610

20,750

23,170

23,380

Peak Forecast Hour

4PM

3PM





Peak Occurrence Probability

POSSIBLE

UNLIKELY

UNLIKELY

UNLIKELY

POSSIBLE

POSSIBLE

See below tips for reducing usage during the peak.

If you are able to reduce your electricity use during these hours, you can help reduce electricity costs to all CMLP customers. During these hours, you might consider:

• turning up your A/C a few degrees

• turning off lights anywhere they are not needed and dimming others if they are dimmable

• postponing use of pool pumps, dryers, washing machines, and other appliances

• reducing plug load by turning off computers, televisions, etc.

• planning a picnic supper, or cooking dinner on the grill

• If you own an electric vehicle, not charging it during a peak demand event

• Pre-cooling your home, if you are there, with you’re A/C and then letting it coast without A/C until after the peak demand event

• Using fans instead of or in addition to A/C as fans use much less electricity than air conditioning

• Closing blinds on windows facing the sun

• Using smart power strips to turn off multiple devices with one touch

• Getting an energy assessment for your home or business to see if there are more electricity-saving opportunities. Find out more information here: http://www.concordma.gov/1751/Energy-Management-Renewable-Energy-Effic

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