APS customers this month set a record for energy demand, using an unprecedented 8,212 megawatts (MW) of power. This new peak achieved on August 4 surpasses last year’s record of 8,162 MW.
What they’re saying: APS President Ted Geisler acknowledged the challenges of keeping up with the state’s growing energy needs, especially during the summer. “We are committed to providing our customers with reliable energy,” he said. “I’m proud of our employees who work hard to maintain a reliable power grid and respond to the impact of monsoon storms. These team members dedicate their efforts year-round to expanding and maintaining the grid so power is there when customers need it most. We are grateful for the opportunity to serve our customers during yet another record-breaking summer.”
Future demand: With a growing population, expanding business community, and increased summer temperatures, the demand for electricity is at an all-time high in Arizona. APS projects that by 2031, the energy needs of its customers will exceed 13,000 MW, a 40% increase from today’s levels. Currently, the company maintains a supply of over 9,740 MW so they can meet customer needs.
A mix of energy sources: APS doesn’t rely on a single type of energy, instead using a mix that includes solar, wind, battery storage, and natural gas. This strategy allows for APS to keep the power on during peak periods, like the summer months. This also helps to support the company’s long-term goal of delivering 100% clean energy by 2050.
An important part of APS’s energy mix is the Palo Verde Generating Station, one of the nation’s largest producers of carbon-free electricity. APS crews are constantly at work across the state, maintaining over 38,000 miles of power lines, upgrading equipment, and using advanced technology to prevent outages.
Smart Ways to Cut Summer Energy Costs
While APS is well-equipped to handle the demand, customers can take steps to lower their energy bills during the hot summer months:
- Pre-cool Your Home: If you’re on a time-of-use plan, lowering your thermostat before 4 p.m. and then raising it during peak hours can help manage your energy costs.
- Adjust Your Thermostat: Raising the thermostat by just one degree can result in a 2-3% savings on cooling costs.
- Smart Thermostat: Using a smart thermostat can simplify energy management and help you save. APS offers rebates and discounts to make these devices more accessible.
- Block Out the Sun: Keep curtains and blinds closed during the day to reduce heat inside your home.
- Use Fans Efficiently: Ceiling fans can make you feel up to 5 degrees cooler, but be sure to turn them off when you leave the room.
- Cook Smarter: Opt for the microwave or outdoor grill instead of the oven to avoid heating up your home.
- Stay Educated: APS provides tools on their mobile app and website to help you monitor and manage your energy use, along with personalized tips to help you save.
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