July 26, 2022

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Expert offers tips for conserving energy during extreme heat waves

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Extreme heat waves and record temperatures are straining energy infrastructure nationwide, which is contributing to a global energy crisis, says Virginia Tech expert Saifur Rahman.

"Heat waves are causing heavy usage of this summer, which places heavier demand on existing generation assets and in areas across the country that could result in blackouts," explains Rahman.

Rahman says the problem in Europe is further exacerbated by shortages of oil, gas, and coal used for fuel in generation plants.

"While can be taken now to conserve energy, it will take years to build new generation and transmission capacities," says Rahman. "There are no simple solutions to meet this growing demand."

Rahman says the only way to address this problem is to focus on the load side, and this means we must act now to conserve energy. He offers the following tips for consumers to conserve energy at home.

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