It’s no surprise that electricity use fluctuates throughout the day based on consumer demand, and your not-for-profit electric cooperative must be able to provide enough electricity to meet the energy demands of all our members during times of highest energy use, also known as “on-peak hours.” Early morning hours, when people often start their day, and evening hours, when people return to their homes after work, are common times for on-peak hours. To view the winter time-of-day schedule, visit www.ncelec.org/time-day-schedule.
To reduce peak energy demand and save money, NCE has a time-of-use rate program to encourage electricity use during off-peak hours — when energy is less expensive to provide. Similar to saving money by attending a matinee, you can keep more money in your wallet simply by using electricity during an off-peak time period.
Using less on-peak power means lower costs for NCE and, ultimately, lower rates for members.
Electric rates based on time of use offer consumers the ability to lower their electricity costs without reducing the amount of electricity used. By performing some of your daily chores, like running the dishwasher or doing laundry, during off-peak hours, you can save on your utility bill. Similarly, you can plug electronic equipment, such as computers, printers, TVs, and power tools into a power strip, then turn it off during peak hours.
You can also put technology to work for you. If you have a programmable thermostat, adjust the settings so your heating/cooling system syncs up with the off-peak rate periods. Use automatic timers to run hot tubs, pool pumps, water heaters, and other appliances in the same way.
Saving energy can be simple. Remember, by shifting your energy use to off-peak times, you have the power to save on your monthly energy bill.
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