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July
2020
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13:38 PM
America/Denver

SRP Customers Set Records for Energy Demand Over Weekend

System Demand Peaks at 7,395 Megawatts on Saturday, 7,615 Megawatts on Sunday

Salt River Project (SRP) on Saturday and Sunday delivered a record amount of energy to its Phoenix-area retail customers. Between 5 and 6 p.m. on Saturday, SRP delivered an estimated retail peak demand of 7,395 megawatts (MW). That peak topped SRP’s previous system peak of 7,305 MW, which occurred on July 25, 2018. Then on Sunday, shattered both figures by delivering an estimated retail peak-demand record of 7,615 MW between 5 and 6 p.m. One megawatt is enough energy to power about 225 average homes.

Strong customer demand is the result of several factors, including a series of extreme daytime temperatures, higher overnight temperatures and an increase in the number of SRP electric customers. The high temperature recorded on Saturday was 115 and was 116 on Sunday.

“We were able to meet the increased customer demand thanks to a robust electrical grid maintained year-round to provide reliable service and our dedicated employees who continue to rise to the challenge despite the circumstances we face due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Barbara Sprungl, SRP’s Manager of Power Supply & Trading.

SRP customers can find a variety of low-cost energy-efficiency ideas to lower their usage and trim their monthly electric bill by visiting savewithsrp.com.

As high summer temperatures continue and monsoon conditions ramp up, SRP customers can report an outage or check for outage updates by visiting srpnet.com/outagemap, by using the SRP Mobile App on mobile devices or computers, or by calling (602) 236-8888.

About SRP

SRP is a community-based, not-for-profit public power utility and the largest provider of electricity in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, serving more than 1 million customers. SRP is also the metropolitan area’s largest supplier of water, delivering about 800,000 acre-feet annually to municipal, urban and agricultural water users.