N.C. ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES ASK CONSUMERS TO CONSERVE ELECTRICITY

Raleigh, N.C., August 8, 2007 – In preparation for all-time highs in electricity demand due to the extreme heat, North Carolina’s electric cooperatives are asking their members to voluntarily conserve electricity. Conservation is necessary in order to prevent further strain on energy resources. This high demand is expected to continue through Friday, August 10.

You can help by turning off or adjusting the following:

Unnecessary lights
Stereos, VCRs/DVD players, televisions (use a battery-powered radio to get information)
Electric range and oven
Dishwashers, washing machines and dryers (postpone use until heat wave is over)
Personal computers
Air conditioners (turn them off, or raise your thermostat to the highest comfortable setting)