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Great River Energy prepares for high demand; requests help from customers Elk River, Minn. – In the throes of a July heat wave, Great River Energy and its member cooperatives are looking to their customers to help minimize demand for electricity. With weather forecasts showing several days of high temperatures in the upper 90s, no rain activity and high humidity, the demand for power is expected to rise. The cooperatives request that customers voluntarily cut back energy use between 12 p.m. (noon) and 10 p.m. for the next few days. Energy saving suggestions include: “Even with the climbing temperatures and constant air conditioner use, we have enough power to serve our customers,” says Gary Connett, Great River Energy manager of member services and demand side management. “Over the last few years, Great River Energy has made significant investments in new power plants and transmission lines to keep up with this growing energy demand.” “We’re not facing any sort of critical situation,” Connett says. “Rather, on hot days like today Great River Energy must purchase additional energy to meet demand and that can be expensive. These high costs are ultimately passed on to our members. Therefore, it’s important for consumers to remember that simple things like adjusting their thermostats and turning off unnecessary appliances may help reduce their energy bills.” | |||