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Power Down - Voluntary Load Reduction

Power Down for Energy Conservation

For decades we've been reducing, reusing, and recycling physical waste to limit the need for landfills.  While we can't reuse or recycle electricity, we can reduce energy use during times of high demand for electricity to help avoid the need for new power plants and you can help!

Understanding Demand
Power Down for Energy Conservation

Remember, you must be registered with SmartHub BEFORE signing up for Power Down.

To get registered, click below.

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What is Power Down

Power Down is a voluntary load reduction program that alerts participants when we are experiencing an energy peak, so they reduce their use of electricity.  During a peak energy event, members are encouraged to avoid using appliances, adjust their thermostat, and turn off unnecessary items.  By voluntarily reducing their demand on the system, members are helping reduce the Cooperative's overall demand charges from our power providers which helps everyone by keeping rates stable.

How does 'Power Down' Work

When you register to participate in Power Down, we will text or e-mail you a message within an hour before an anticipated energy peak occurs to remind you to reduce your energy use. 

During the months of June, July, and August there will be a maximum of nine peak energy events, with no more than four in a given month, occurring from 2:00 and 6:00 p.m.  During the months of December, January and February there will be a maximum of four events, occurring from approximately 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Please Note: You will not see a credit on your bill for conserving energy nor will you be charged more for power if you do not conserve.  This is a voluntary program, which benefits all PEC members by reducing the overall demand charges the Cooperative pays our power providers.

How Can I Reduce Demand

The largest energy users that can affect demand are air conditioners and large appliances such as washers, dryers, stoves, and dishwashers.  Hot tubs and pool heaters also place a large demand on the system.  The following are a few examples of how a member's small actions can reduce demand charges for the Cooperative each time a peak demand event occurs.

If two-thirds of our members did everything listed below, together we could save about $220,000!  The more members that take even the smallest steps to conserve, the greater the impact.  Remember, many hands make light work!

Cleaning Clothes

Clothes Dryer

Washing or Drying Clothes

7

dollars saved when one person delays drying their clothes.

4

dollars saved when one person delays washing their clothes.

Thermostat

Thermostat

Turn up the Thermostat

2

dollars saved when someone turns up the thermostat by four degrees.

Washing Dishes

Washing Dishes

Washing Dishes

3

dollars saved when you delay running your dishwasher.

How Does 'Power Down' Impact Cooperative Costs

Using electricity during peak demand periods cost more because more generation is required.  When you 'power down' during times of peak demand, you are reducing the demand for electricity being produced on the electrical grid.  When everyone does this, it reduces the need to build new generation sources, such as power plants, lessens the impact on the environment, and reduces PEC's wholesale power cost, which is our largest expense.

In 2018, we spent nearly $28 million on purchased power, which accounts for almost 60 percent of our expenses.  Of that $28 million, a little over half is related to demand charges.  By participating in this program and reducing peak demand, members are teaming up to conserve energy and reducing the need for more power generation.

Since PEC is a not-for-profit utility, these savings are ultimately passed on to our members in the form of stable and affordable rates.

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People's Energy Cooperative

1775 Lake Shady Avenue South
Oronoco, MN  55960

Phone | (800) 214-2694 or (507) 367-7000
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  • Home
  • Community
    • Economic Development
    • Education Programs
    • Operation Round Up®
    • Political Action
  • Cooperative Information
    • About People's Energy Cooperative
    • Board of Directors
    • Bylaws & Articles of Incorporation
    • Careers
    • News and Information
    • Our Mission, Vision & Values
    • Privacy Statement / Notice
    • Service Territory and Board Districts
    • Seven Cooperative Principles
    • Statement of Non-Discrimination
  • Electric Service
    • 811 Call Before You Dig
    • Construction Information
    • Landscape & Tree Planting Guidelines
    • Power Line Safety
    • Power Outage Information
    • Power Outages Map
    • Renewable Energy
    • Vegetation Management
    • Electric Vehicles Resource Page
  • Member Center
    • Account
      • Account Management
      • Become a Member
      • Capital Credits
      • Payment Options
      • Rebates
      • Rates
    • Programs & Services
      • Co-op Connections Discounts
      • Electric$ense Online Store
      • Energy Audits
      • Energy Management Programs
      • Evergreen Renewable Energy Program
      • Heartland Security
      • Home Energy Savings
      • HomeServe Service Plan
      • Outdoor LED Lighting
      • People's Community Solar
      • Power Down - Voluntary Load Reduction
      • Standby Generator Program
      • Viasat Internet
      • Water Heating Programs