Due to extremely low temperatures across the PJM region and the eastern area of AEP, expected for Wednesday, January 17th, Bryan Municipal Utilities has received notification that electric loads are projected to be very high and likely that tomorrow morning between 7 AM-9 AM will be the AEP 1CP peak for the year. BMU hereby respectfully requests your voluntary assistance in reducing local electric loads Wednesday, January 17, 2024 from 7 AM – 9 AM, to avoid additional capacity charges from the PJM Interconnection regional transmission organization and additional transmission costs from American Electric Power.
If you have processes that can be interrupted, operated at reduced levels for a few hours, or scheduled to a different time without creating major business disruptions, it will help make a difference. If you can simply turn off any unnecessary lights, air compressors, computers, or other electric-powered equipment, or set heating thermostats to the lowest comfortable temperature, it will also help.
BMU plans to operate the Bryan Power Plant generating units, Bryan Solar Field, and Auglaize Hydroelectric Plant during these peak demand periods. We will also interrupt the operation of the Water Department well pumps and water treatment plant and rely on the City’s two water towers to maintain system pressure. At the utility office, we will turn off unnecessary lights and electric-powered equipment and set heating thermostats to the lowest comfortable temperature.
BMU will also post notices on the BMU Facebook page asking electric customers to voluntarily conserve energy during the peak demand periods. If you have any questions regarding this request, feel free to contact Derek Schultz, Director of Utilities at 419-633-6101.
Thank you for your continued assistance in helping to conserve energy during these peak demand alert times. Collectively, even small efforts can make an impact.