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Amid heatwave Jackson EMC sets new record for electricity use

Posted 6:00PM on Thursday 16th June 2022 ( 1 year ago )

With Georgia temperatures breaking records Jackson EMC said Thursday that the cooperative's customers are also breaking energy consumption records. 

According to a press release, demand for electricity from Jackson EMC's customers reached 1,345 megawatts between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednesday. The previous record of 1,293 megawatts was set during a January 2014 winter polar vortex.

“Our power distribution system performed well under this week’s higher-than-normal demand for electricity,” said Jonathan Weaver, Jackson EMC’s director of system engineering. “We’re prepared for higher demand periods and we didn’t experience any issues with this new record. We’ll continue to keep a close eye on our system as extremely high temperatures are expected to continue into next week.” 

Through Jackson EMC's voluntary "load management program" the cooperative aims to decrease peak demands during the hottest days. Customers can choose to enroll in the program which "briefly cycles off residential and commercial members' equipment, such as air conditioners and heat pumps," the press release stated. 

You can find more tips below: 

Stay Cool for Less 

Reduce Heat Inside 

Cut Energy Use Everywhere Else 

Plan Long-term 

For more money-saving tips, check out the list at www.jacksonemc.com/waystosave. 

 

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