Peak Days

Help Us Beat the Peak – Save Energy, Save Money!

What’s a Peak?

The amount of electricity that members of NHEC collectively use varies during the course of the year and even from hour to hour in a given day. But there are certain times when electricity usage spikes up as all members use more power at the same time. These high usage periods are called “peaks.” To control costs, NHEC calls Peak Events and asks members to manage their energy usage. If we can all collectively manage our energy usage during these Peak Events, we can have an impact on future rates.

Manage the Peak in Your House


When demand is projected to be unusually high, NHEC will ask you to voluntarily reduce your electric use for a few hours. When NHEC calls a Critical Peak Event, here’s how you can manage the Peak in your house:
Adjust your air conditioning set point to 78 degrees.
Set the dishwasher for early morning cycle.
Draw the shades to help block the sunlight.
Do laundry early or late at night.
Declare “electronic-free” zone & get outside.
Appoint a grill master & avoid sweating it out in the kitchen.

Join NHEC’s Peak Days Program – It’s Free and Voluntary!

Here’s how it works:
You’ll get a notification from NHEC before a Peak Event.
Events happen between Noon and 8 PM, Monday–Friday, from June 1 to September 30 (excluding weekends and holidays).
There will be no more than 15 events per year.

Enroll now by emailing Alicia Melanson at melansona@nhec.com.
An online enrollment form is coming soon!