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The heat wave that has gripped Saskatchewan is expected to result in record demand for electricity.
As a result, SaskPower is asking customers to conserve power.
“Extreme heat creates more demand for power, but it also reduces fuel efficiency and limits our ability to generate power,” Kory Hayko, SaskPower’s vice-president of transmission and industrial services, said in a news release.
“Running your air conditioner even one degree warmer will help to reduce strain on the grid, and it will save on your power bills.”
The power utility has a few tips for customers to reduce consumption: