How to save on energy while staying warm

How to save on energy while staying warm
How to save on energy while staying warm
Courtesy Rocky Mountain Power

IDAHO FALLS — With temperatures dropping to below zero this week, many people are cranking up the heat, but if residents aren’t careful, it could lead to power outages.

Rocky Mountain Power spokesman David Eskelsen says freezing temperatures can cause electrical problems, and increased usage can put added strain on the power grid.

“Extreme weather of any kind does introduce stresses on the system because those are the times when customers typically use more energy than other times,” Eskelsen said. “That’s when normal wear and tear on the system can expose weak points.”

Eskelsen says their systems are built to handle cold temperatures, but customers should be mindful of how much energy they use to reduce the chances of outages or other issues.

He suggests using high-use appliances outside of peak times, which are mornings between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and evenings between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Rocky Mountain Power also recommends these tips to stay warm while saving energy.

  • Set the thermostat to 68º when you’re home and awake. Lower the temperature at night.
  • Close your window coverings at night to cut down on drafts.
  • Seal air leaks around doors or windows with caulk or weatherstripping to improve comfort.
  • Wash clothes in cold water and clean the lint filter in the dryer after every use.
  • Unplug appliances and electronics when not in use.
  • “Be aware of the energy that you’re using and make sure it’s only what you need,” Eskelsen said.

    For more information, visit the Rocky Mountain Power website.

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