Another way Duke Energy customers, and other customers of #utilities that are billed based on demand rates, can take control of their energy usage is with our Energy Sentry Residential Demand Controllers. Manage your non-essential electric loads to reduce peak demand and improve energy efficiency. What does this mean? Our Demand Controllers will stabilize your home’s electric use by managing equipment with thermal storage such as water heaters, air conditioners, heat pumps, electric heat, hot tubs etc. Electric loads like these can be turned off for small periods of time without effecting overall comfort or convenience. Other types of electric loads such as lighting, televisions, computers and other plug-in loads are not managed by Energy Sentry's demand controllers. By controlling large electric loads with thermal storage, our Residential Demand Controller will make your home more energy efficient, reduce your electric bills, and save you money!
Since 1978, Energy Sentry, a division of Brayden Automation, has helped commercial, industrial and residential customers lower their electric bills by offering a large selection of energy demand management equipment used to stabilize the peaks and valleys of electric use. By stabilizing electric use, and increasing #energy efficiency, clients will see reductions in electric costs. Our demand controllers automatically manage large non-essential electric loads to lower peak demand. This is ideal for buildings with noticeable peaks in energy use and homes with a residential demand rate.
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Warmer-than-average temperatures may hit this summer, according to the NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration seasonal temperature outlook. But before summer temperatures soar, Duke Energy is offering ways customers can take control of their energy use.
“Hotter days mean increased energy use as customers rely on air conditioning to stay cool,” said Kendal Bowman, Duke Energy’s North Carolina president. “As summer arrives, we are proactively sharing programs, tips, tools and assistance to help our customers manage their energy use.”
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1moLooking forward to putting these tips into practice and staying cool. Thanks Duke Energy Corporation!