EV Time of Use Rate Users: Peak Times Change Today
Starting today, there is only one peak hour time period: 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. All other hours will be considered off peak. Avoid charging your electric vehicle and using other […]
Starting today, there is only one peak hour time period: 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. All other hours will be considered off peak. Avoid charging your electric vehicle and using other […]
Regularly clean and replace filters. Protect your health and save energy by cleaning or replacing HVAC and water filters on schedule or as needed.
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In honor of Memorial Day, all hours of May 26, 2025, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
Raise your air conditioner thermostat by a few degrees when you’re away. While at home, set your thermostat as high as comfortable – we recommend 78º F or higher. Use […]
Use ceiling fans to help distribute cool air. Be sure to set them to a counterclockwise rotation in the summer.
In honor of Independence Day, all hours of July 4, 2025, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
Cook on a grill or microwave more often to reduce indoor heat and use ENERGY STAR® certified appliances
Install solar screens, blinds or curtains to block out the sun’s rays and keep your home cooler.
In honor of Pioneer Day, all hours of July 24, 2025, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
Minimize indoor heat in the afternoon: run the dryer and dishwasher at night on hot days.
A heat pump both cools and heats your home and is more energy efficient than traditional HVAC equipment.
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