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Beat the Peak efforts are helping hold down power costs

Par­tic­i­pat­ing Beat the Peak pro­gram vol­un­teers, total­ing over 30,000 in South Car­oli­na, have already helped save more than $100,000 in pow­er costs, accord­ing to a recent impact study. Based on total mem­ber­ships, York Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive is proud to have the high­est per­cent­age of par­tic­i­pants among the oth­er SC elec­tric coop­er­a­tives and their ded­i­ca­tion shows.

Keep your house cool and help save ener­gy by avoid­ing the oven like York Elec­tric’s Vice Pres­i­dent of Com­mu­ni­ty Devel­op­ment, Marc Howie, “Enjoy the weath­er and grill out­doors,” he says. Pho­to: Erin Pow­ell

Vice Pres­i­dent of Com­mu­ni­ty Devel­op­ment, Marc Howie, serves on the state’s com­mit­tee for the pro­gram. He appre­ci­ates the par­tic­i­pa­tion, but most­ly the small changes that have made a big impact. “Some mem­bers have set their ther­mo­stat well above 70 degrees in sum­mer, which has the biggest impact. Oth­ers have sim­ply turned off some lights and elec­tron­ics dur­ing those peak times. We appre­ci­ate efforts both large and small,” says Howie.

It’s sim­ple to par­tic­i­pate. Best of all, small actions make a big impact. Vol­un­teers receive alerts let­ting them know when a peak is on the way. In the sum­mer, these peaks usu­al­ly occur between 4 and 7 p.m. on the hottest days. That’s when peo­ple come home, crank up the AC, bathe and do laun­dry and dish­es. Sim­ply post­pon­ing these habits helps to reduce pow­er costs. Since pow­er costs impact rates, these actions to reduce ener­gy use dur­ing peak demand times help keep rates sta­ble and reduce the need for new pow­er plants.

Sign up for an easy way to help keep elec­tric­i­ty afford­able here. You will receive your noti­fi­ca­tions on when to act to make a dif­fer­ence.