5th February 2012


 
 

NOVEC Asks Customers to Reduce Power Use This Week as Temperatures Soar

Published Date: July 7, 2010

NORTHERN VIRGINIA—The Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative asks all of its 144,000 customers to reduce power consumption at work and home between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. this week as temperatures soar. The reduction will help the Co-op insure reliable service during this extended heat wave.

“We’re asking everyone to cut back their electricity use to help us keep power flowing during this heat wave,” says Mike Curtis, vice president of Public Relations. Curtis says peak-use hours in summer usually occur in the afternoons and evenings when air conditioners work the hardest to cool while families do laundry, prepare dinner, and wash dishes.

Tips for Reducing Peak Electricity Use

For more energy-saving tips, go to www.novec.com/useitwisely12.

NOVEC, headquartered in Manassas, Va., is a not-for-profit corporation that distributes electricity and energy services to approximately 144,000 customers in Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun, Prince William, Stafford, and Clarke counties and the City of Manassas Park. It is one of the largest electric distribution cooperatives in the nation. For more information, visit www.novec.com or call 703-335-0500 or 1-888-335-0500.

 

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