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East Coast Heat Wave Puts Stress on Power Grids: Virginia No Exception

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

FROM THE TIMES DISPATCH, Richmond, Va. — The eastern United States cooked for another day yesterday as unrelenting heat again sent thermometers past 100 degrees, buckled roads, slowed trains, and pushed utilities toward the limit of the electrical grid’s capacity.

Scattered power outages affected customers — including some in Richmond — along the East Coast, and usage approached record levels.

Temperatures in New York City passed 100 yesterday for the second day in a row, the first back-to-back readings that high since 1999, the National Weather Service reported.

With people cranking up their air conditioners, Valley Forge, Pa.-based PJM Interconnection — which operates the largest electrical grid in the U.S. — instituted emergency procedures to conserve electricity. PJM’s grid covers about 51 million people in 13 states and the District of Columbia.

Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative in Manassas activated its load-management system, which turns off electric water heaters and cycles the air conditioners of about 46,500 subscribers.

Dominion Virginia Power asked about 25 commercial and industrial customers to curtail their service or switch to standby generators. Those customers are on special rate programs in which they receive a credit for reducing their electricity use when the utility requests.

Dominion Virginia Power subscribers were consuming a little more than 18,000 megawatts yesterday afternoon.

“We’re not anticipating setting a record,” company spokesman Jim Norvelle said. And, he noted, usage should be markedly less today, which is expected to be about 10 degrees cooler than yesterday.

On Tuesday, Dominion Virginia Power customers’ demand peaked at 18,983 megawatts. The company’s record demand was 19,688 megawatts on Aug. 8, 2007.

Dominion Virginia Power is the state’s largest electric utility with more than 2.3 million customers.  About 2,900 customers in the Lakeside area of Richmond lost power for a short time yesterday afternoon.  The outage affecting four circuits occurred when a transformer failed during maintenance, according to Dominion Virginia Power.

In the Washington area, nearly 1,000 customers were without power yesterday.

Transportation officials cut the speed of commuter trains in suburban Washington and New York when tracks got too hot. Extreme heat can cause welded rails to bend under pressure.

Amtrak trains in Virginia ran late yesterday as a result of reductions in operating speeds because of the heat. “We’re seeing delays of 15 to 30 minutes,” Amtrak spokeswoman Karina Romero said.

Dominion charges customers a higher rate during the high-demand summer months for electric consumption above 800 kilowatt-hours a month.

The bill for a typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours a month during the June-September period is $102.16, the company said. During October through May, the same monthly bill is $96.46, or 5.6 percent less.

Richmond TimesDispatch Staff writer Peter Bacqué and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

If you are in the Richmond Virginia area and are experiencing problems with your home’s air conditioning unit, please call Marshall Mechanical for service.  Our HVAC service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year at 804.323.0189.  Plus, we have a number of high energy efficient heating and cooling options for you if you’re looking to depend less on the grid, including geothermal and solar heating and cooling units.

Is Geothermal Heating Right for Your Home?

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer has never been easier — or more environmentally friendly.

By utilizing the free and renewable solar energy stored in the ground, geothermal heating systems offer the finest in home comfort heating and air conditioning.  This is a free, renewable, clean and environmentally-friendly source of energy.

So, if it is decreased energy costs, enhanced comfort, safety and reliability that you want out of your heating system, a geothermal heating unit could be the right fit for you.

WaterFurnace Geothermal logoThe experts at WaterFurnace recommend geothermal systems, like the Envision series, which can be easily installed in a wide varity of installations – new or old homes, large or small.  Although most systems are simply single units in a forced-air application, they can also be used for other types of installations depending on your home and your heating and cooling needs.

Take a look at how homeowners are now using geothermal energy:

  • Geothermal units provide hot water for radiant floor applications, by circulating warm water through the tubing encased in the floor.  Floors covered in tile, wood, linoleum or stone are kept toasty warm, even on the coldest days.  Since the entire floor acts as a giant radiator, you’ll experience a room that is comfortably conditioned with head-to-toe consistent comfort.
  • Homes with large demands for domestic or potable water heating will benefit from the exceptional efficiency of a WaterFurnace Synergy geothermal system.  This unit provides dedicated hot water for heating and domestic use and both heating and cooling furnished through a conventional duct system to condition the air inside the home.  The complete system provides the ultimate in savings and comfort with safe, reliable and quiet performance.
  • Geothermal units can also be utilized to heat water for pools and spas.  You’ll find a geothermal heat pump will heat your pool or spa for much less than an ordinary pool heater.  And compared to fossil fuel burning heaters, it’s much safer too, without concerns associated with carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • A geothermal heat pump can keep your sidewalks or driveway free of ice and snow during the cold winter months.  Eliminate the hazards of walking on ice-covered sidewalks, and forget the back-breaking effort of shoveling snow.

Geothermal systems operate more efficiently than traditional heating and air-conditioning systems because they deliver four units of energy for every one unit of electrical energy used.  By combining stored earth energy with safe electrical power, homeowners may realize savings of up to 70 percent on heating, cooling and hot water costs when they install a geothermal unit.

For more information on installing an energy efficient heating and cooling system, like the Envision Series by WaterFurnace, call your locally-owned Geothermal experts at Marshall Mechanical at 804.323.0189.  And if you’d like to read more about geothermal energy, you can find details on our website at this link:  Geothermal Heat Pumps.

P.S.  Geothermal heat pumps / geothermal systems qualify for 30% Federal tax credits due to their high energy efficiency.  Don’t forget to ask about this when you call us at 804.323.0189.  Ask for Mike Smith, our Geothermal expert.