It’s going to be hot for the next couple of days, and the Pennsylvania Utility Commission is reminding residents how to stay cool and save money.
“Turn off non-essential appliances and lights to reduce power use during the day. Don’t cool that unneeded space; close off unused rooms and adjust the air vents and thermostats. And keep the heat outside, by sealing cracks and openings, it’ll prevent the heat from getting into the home,” Dave Hixson, a spokesperson for the PUC said.
Hixson also says that using a fan can help keep you cooler without racking up the energy bill.
With the warm temperatures, Central Electric Cooperative has issued another peak alert for today.
That means the CEC is asking you to conserve power by turning off all non-essential electric items and set your air conditioner at a minimum of 78 degrees during the peak hours of use, which is between 1-7 p.m.
Also, they ask to use dehumidifiers, pool pumps, and electric appliances to hours outside the peak period.
We’re expecting more hot weather today and tomorrow before a bit of a cool down Thursday.