Martin Feinberg Real Estate

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Wants Energy Conservation

Image is an electrical grid.The Culver City Real Estatearea has been experiencing record breaking heat the last few days and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has urged customers to save energy when and where possible to avoid the possibility of blackouts.

Local listing agent Martin Feinbergnotes that there are several ways get through a heat wave safely.  One of the most important things to do is to avoid electricity usage during peek demand.

According to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power “the agency has adequate resources to meet an anticipated power demand of 6,000 megawatts over the next few days. Over the last three summers, average energy use has peaked at 4,350 MW during the day, compared to an average daily peak of 3,555 MW throughout the year. DWP’s record peak demand of 6,502 MW was reached on Aug. 31, 2017, at 4:15 p.m.”

COO Martin Adams stated, “As we prepare ourselves for extreme weather conditions, we remind our customers to conserve electricity, when possible, while staying safe.  Conserving energy not only can help manage your costs, but it also reduces potential strains on our power grid, which can be caused by overworked air conditioners and other appliances.”

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power recommends following the guidelines below to help keep the threat of a power outages at bay.  These guidelines are:

Image is an illustration of a man sitting in front of a fan.Martin Feinberg, Realtor, encourages area residents to conserve energy when possible in order to help ensure the energy is available for everyone when it’s essential for health and safety.

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