TVA Asks for Conservation Efforts

TVA Asks for Conservation Efforts

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nashville Electric Service (NES) is asking customers to help lower the heavy demand on the electric system by conserving energy during peak hours over the next several days.

Frigid temperatures are causing high electricity usage across the Southeast, and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has requested a reduction in electric usage. TVA is asking both residential and commercial customers to voluntarily reduce their usage as a precautionary measure, specifically between the hours of 6-10 a.m. and 5-8 p.m.

“We do not expect any problems in meeting our demand, nor does TVA,” said Decosta Jenkins, NES President & CEO. “We are simply asking customers to help conserve where they can to avoid putting excess strain on the electrical system.”

There are several ways customers can help.

  • Set your thermostat no higher than 68 degrees. Put on a cozy sweater and warm comfy socks to stay toasty. Add an extra blanket on your bed before going to sleep.
  • Put off chores around the house that involve electric appliances such as dishwashers, laundry and cooking during peak power times early in the morning and early in the evening.
  • Turn off lights when you leave the room and unplug unused electronics.
  • Keep your garage door closed as much as possible. This will help buffer any colder outdoor air from trickling into the home.

Check out NES’ Winter Energy-SavingTips Infographic which illustrates eight ways to stay warm while lowering your energy usage this winter. Additional resources for customers are availableonline at nespower.com/WaysToSave.html.

About NES
Nashville Electric Service (NES) is one of the 12 largest public electric utilities in the nation, distributing energy to more than 360,000 customers in Middle Tennessee. Founded in 1939, NES is proud to be celebrating 75 years as a community partner and service provider. For more information, visit www.nespower.com.