LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The extremely high temperatures across Kentucky are causing higher energy demand.

What You Need To Know

  • The high temperatures are causing a higher demand for energy
  • LG&E/KU are asking consumer to reduce energy usage
  • Small changes can make a big difference

Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company are encouraging customers to reduce their energy usage to prevent putting a strain on the energy grid.

The electric companies suggest the following steps:

  • Turn off all unnecessary lights and appliances.

  • Set your thermostat to the highest comfortable setting: Raising your thermostat setting by even one degree can save as much as 4-7% on the cooling portion of your energy bill.

  • Draw the shades: Close your blinds and curtains during the day to block sunshine from heating up your home.

  • Open and uncover vents: Be sure vents are open and clear, unblocked by furniture or other obstructions that could prevent air from circulating through your home.

  • Turn off the oven: Consider grilling out or using a slow cooker to avoid heating up your kitchen and forcing your A/C to work even harder.

  • Seal up leaks: Caulking and weatherstripping can keep the cool air inside your home and the warm air out.

 For more energy saving tips, visit the LG&E/KU website.

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