Unitil : Recommends Energy Conservation as Heat Wave Hits Region
June 18, 2024 at 07:00 pm IST
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Hampton, NH
Unitil is recommending customers conserve energy as much as possible with high demand likely amid potentially record-breaking heat in parts of the region this week.
Based on the current weather forecast, temperatures are expected to soar into the 90s beginning today and continuing through the week. Forecasters say the combination of high heat and humidity levels could lead to a heat index as high as 105 degrees in some areas, especially on Wednesday and Thursday.
"Demand for energy spikes considerably whenever we see extreme heat similar to what we're expected to experience this week as air conditioners are often working overtime. In fact, here in New England, the hottest days of the year typically result in the highest electrical loads regionally," said Unitil External Affairs Director Alec O'Meara. "It's important to note that the cost of energy is highest when demand for electricity peaks during the 3 to 8 p.m. time period. Reducing energy usage during peak times now has the potential to lower energy costs in the future so we strongly encourage homeowners, renters and business owners to take steps to ease that demand whenever possible."
One way to save energy while staying cool and comfortable is to install an ENERGY STAR certified room air conditioner, which uses approximately 20% less energy than a non-certified one depending on the product class. It's also important to make sure that the unit is the proper size for the room as many people buy units that are too large, resulting in wasted energy. ENERGY STAR certified dehumidifiers remove the same amount of moisture but are also much more energy efficient than conventional units.
The following are other tips that can help reduce energy consumption during periods of intense heat:
Use a programmable thermostat to control air-conditioning more effectively.
Pre-cool your home midday when solar production is at its highest rather than during peak hours
Clean or replace air conditioner filters to improve the efficiency of the unit and prolong its lifespan.
Close and lock windows and pull shades or blinds, especially on windows facing south and/or west to block the summer light.
Use a ceiling fan to create a draft to cool a room and reduce energy usage as an alternative to air conditioning
Avoid use of other major appliances such as dishwashers or laundry machines during peak usage times
As New Englanders find ways to stay cool during the upcoming heat wave, O'Meara stressed the importance of not relying too heavily on any one option and planning for an alternative means in the event of a power outage. He also urged customers to take the necessary precautions to avoid heat exhaustion and other heat-related illnesses over the next few days.
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Unitil Corporation is a public utility holding company. The Companyâs principal business is the local distribution of electricity and natural gas throughout its service territories in the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine. The Company operates through two segments: utility electric operations and utility gas operations. The Companyâs electric distribution operations are conducted through two of the Company's utilities, Unitil Energy and Fitchburg. Unitil Energy's service territory consists of approximately 408 square miles. Unitil Energyâs service territory encompasses retail and recreation centers for the central and southeastern parts of the state and includes the Hampton Beach recreational area. Fitchburg is engaged in the distribution of both electricity and natural gas in the greater Fitchburg area of north central Massachusetts. The Company's natural gas operations include gas distribution utility operations and interstate gas transmission pipeline operations.