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BMU Issues First Peak Alert Of The Season To Reduce Electric Bills.

By Newspaper StaffFebruary 5, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bryan, Ohio— “How many businesses do you know that ask you to use less and conserve the product they sell?” asked Director of Utilities Nathan Gardner. It’s unusual to say the least, but here’s why.

Bryan Municipal Utilities (BMU) power supply costs are based on the City’s total electric demand during the five greatest annual Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland (PJM) Interconnection regional transmission organization’s capacity peaks and also during the one-hour annual American Electric Power (AEP) transmission peak demand.

These peak demand periods typically occur during extreme summer and winter temperatures, due to heavy air conditioner or heating system use. Bryan residents are extremely fortunate that we can operate the Municipal Power Plant, Auglaize Hydroelectric Plant and Bryan Solar Field during these peak demand periods.

The total Bryan electric system transmission loads can then be decreased, resulting in reduced capacity and transmission charges to our community.


Due to forecasted low temperatures across the region next week, BMU has received notice of the possible need to reduce energy use on Monday, February 8, 2021 from 7 – 10 am with the possibility of additional dates and times to be announced, as weather conditions and energy forecasts are released.

When a Peak Alert is issued, you can help decrease the demand by using less energy during these peak demand times. The voluntary conservation efforts during peak demand periods by Bryan businesses, residents and municipal departments avoided approximately $5 million of additional power supply costs in 2020 and are projected to save over $4.5 million in 2021.

“So, it really isn’t that complicated” said Gardner, “use less and save more” Any assistance that you are willing and able to provide would be much appreciated. By working together, we can help each of us save money on our electric bills.


Customers are encouraged to check the BMU Facebook page and website www.cityofbryan.net/alert for Peak Alert information and easy tips to help reduce peak electric demands.


 

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