By Kelly Crawford
Blue Ridge Mountain EMC
The Tennessee Valley Authority seeks public appeal for voluntary load reductions by all customers as some record high temperatures are expected throughout the region.
Together with TVA, the generator of the electricity Blue Ridge Mountain EMC distributes throughout its service territory, we are monitoring the upward trend in electricity use and its impact on our regional power supply.
BRMEMC is asking all members to voluntarily reduce the use of all non-essential electricity until further notice.
This will help power providers across the Tennessee Valley to continue delivering reliable service during this period of exceptionally hot temperatures across the region.
Here are some quick and easy ways to make an impact and save you money:
• Set your thermostat to 72 F or a temperature that is both comfortable and safe.
• Use ceiling fans to circulate cooler air.
• Turn off everything when you leave a room including lights and electronic devices.
• Close window coverings on the sunny side of your home.
• Delay using washing machines, dryers, dishwashers and other large appliances until the cooler parts of the day when overall cooling demand is lower.