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Edison Urges Energy Conservation During Heat Wave

Locals are urged to cut back on power usage during the Southland's August heat wave.

With temperatures expected to soar and residents relying on air conditioners throughout the week, officials at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and Southern California Edison both urged customers Tuesday to conserve energy and prevent strain on the power grid.

South Pasadena will hit 99 degrees on Wednesday and 101 on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Lows are expected between 71 to 70 degrees at night. 

Edison, which is operating without the benefit of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, stressed that it anticipates having sufficient resources to meet forecast electricity demand during this week's heat wave. But the utility noted that conservation can provide additional reserves that would help in the event of a power emergency.

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Both Edison and DWP offered a series of tips to help customers cut back on power usage, including:

  • Setting thermostats no lower than 78 degrees
  • Limiting the use of appliances during peak hours, and using washing machines, dishwashers and other heavy appliances only in the evening
  • Close drapes and blinds to keep rooms cool 
  • Ventilate homes at night and in the early morning to allow cool air to circulate
  • Limit the opening of refrigerators
  • Turn off lights in unoccupied areas
  • Rely on ceiling or smaller fans to cool rooms instead of air conditioners.

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