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  Georgia Power Offers Summer Energy Tips to Combat Sweltering Temperatures

   Georgia Power logo. (PRNewsFoto/Georgia Power)

ATLANTA, GA UNITED STATES
    ATLANTA, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- As Georgia experiences unrelenting
soaring temperatures, Georgia Power has met three straight days of
record-breaking demand for electricity with a new record of 18,216
megawatts (MW) set on Wednesday. This breaks the historical peak of 17,160
MW set by Georgia Power on August 4, 2006.
    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050216/CLW066LOGO )
    To help conserve energy and save money on energy bills during hot
summer days, customers should try these helpful energy conservation tips:
    Keep your cool
    During the summer, your air conditioner is the biggest user of
electricity. For many homes, it accounts for more than half of the summer
electric bill.
    -- Set your thermostat at 78 degrees or higher and leave it there.  For
       every degree below that setting, you'll use 3 to 5 percent more
       electricity.  For example, the savings is about $4 per degree for the
       average monthly residential bill for cooling only (based on 2,400 sq.
       ft. home).  A customer raising the thermostat from 73 to 78 degrees
       would save $20 per month on their average monthly bill of $95 to $120
       during the summer, or about 17 percent.

    -- Set the thermostat even higher when at work or away from home for long
       periods of time, but no more than five degrees higher.

    -- Change or clean your air conditioner filter regularly to maximize the
       unit's cooling potential.  Dirty filters restrict airflow and reduce
       efficiency.

    -- Adjust your ceiling fan to turn counterclockwise in the summer.

    -- Check your windows and doors for a tight fit.  Apply weather stripping
       or caulking if needed.

    -- Clear outside units of plants or brush so they can "breathe."


    Proper insulation
    -- Increase attic insulation, which can save up to 30 percent on cooling
       and heating costs.

    -- Insulation is measured in R-value, which is a measure of resistance to
       heat flow.  So the higher the R-value, the better the insulation value.

    -- Experts recommend you use an R-value of R-30 in ceiling areas.

    -- Use fans whenever possible.  Install ceiling fans (clockwise rotation)
       in the rooms you use most.

    -- Purchase a higher SEER-rated unit when replacing cooling equipment or a
       heat pump. The higher the SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating), the
       more efficient the unit. Experts recommend a 12 SEER.

    Cool kitchen tips
    -- Whenever possible, cook a lot of meals at the same time.  This uses
       less energy than when you cook each meal separately.

    -- If you're baking, avoid opening the oven door.  This lets out 20
       percent of the heat.  Use a cooking timer instead.

    -- Use pots and pans that match the size of the burners on your stove.
       This allows more heat to the pan and less heat will be lost to
       surrounding air.

    -- Try to use the range instead of the oven.  Or better yet, turn on the
       microwave or use a pressure cooker.  Both use less power than a
       standard electric range.
    Using the refrigerator
    Refrigerators run all the time. But if you don't watch how you use and
maintain it, you could increase your power bill.
    -- Choose the right size refrigerator for your needs.  Larger models use
       more energy.  Open and close the refrigerator door quickly.  Know what
       you want before opening the door.

    -- Make sure your refrigerator door seals are airtight.  Check it by
       closing a piece of paper in the door, half in and half out.  If you can
       pull the paper out easily, you may need to make some adjustments or
       replace the seal.

    -- Keep your food covered.  Moisture buildup in the refrigerator makes the
       air inside harder to cool.
    Dishwasher use
    It's convenient and quick, but running the dishwasher all the time can
add up on the power bill.
    -- Run the dishwasher, dryer and the stove after the sun goes down to
       avoid adding heat to your house during the hottest part of the day.

    -- When using the dishwasher, turn off the drying cycle if you don't need
       dishes right away.

    -- Wait until the dishwasher is full before running it.  Partial loads can
       use just as much water and power as a full load.

    -- Scrape dishes before loading them into the dishwasher so you don't have
       to rinse them.  If they need rinsing, use cold water.
    Lighting
    You've heard it before, but one of the best ways to save energy is to
turn off lights when you're not using them. Never leave too many on when
you're away from home.
    -- Use fluorescent lighting when possible.  They last about 10 times
       longer than incandescent lamps.  And they can produce four times more
       light than standard incandescent lamps, for the same amount of energy.

    -- Use one large bulb instead of several small ones in areas where bright
       light is needed.

    -- Use smaller lamps in work areas, like sewing areas and computer desks,
       so you don't light the entire room.

    -- Do some decorating.  Lighter-colored walls, drapes, blinds and
       upholstery reflect light.  Dark colors absorb heat and require more
       artificial light.
    For more information on how to save energy, contact your local Georgia
Power office, visit the Georgia Power Web site at http://www.georgiapower.com, or
call Georgia Power at 1-800-524-2421.
    Georgia Power is the largest subsidiary of Southern Company, one of the
nation's largest generators of electricity. The company is an
investor-owned, tax-paying utility with rates well below the national
average. Georgia Power serves 2.3 million customers in all but four of
Georgia's 159 counties.


  SOURCE Georgia Power




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