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NEW YORK – As  sweltering heat and humidity continued to broil New Yorkers electric usage in Con Edison’s service area fell just short of an  all-time peak, reaching 13,161 megawatts yesterday. The all-time  electric peak record of 13,189 MW was set on July 22, 2011.

The  company continued to urge customers to use energy wisely as New Yorkers in the  city’s five boroughs and Westchester cope with sizzling heat and stifling  humidity.

Meanwhile,  Con Edison crews continue to work tirelessly in the intense heat conditions to  restore customers impacted by scattered power outages. As of 6 p.m. today, the  company had restored electric service to approximately 11,500 customers since  the heat wave began earlier in the week.

The company has additional crews and support personnel ready to respond to any  electrical outages caused by the hot and humid conditions that are expected to  continue through the weekend. Con Edison reminds customers to  use these energy and money-saving tips:

  • Install  a timer or clock thermostat on your air conditioner so you can program it to  operate and shut-off at a pre-determined time.
  • If you  have a room air-conditioning unit, close off the rooms not being used; if you  have central air, block off the vents for un-used rooms.
  • Plan  cooking, baking or other household activities that produce heat and humidity  for the cooler times of the day and night.
  • Use a  portable or ceiling fan to circulate the pre-cooled air in your air-conditioned  home. A fan uses about 90 percent less energy than an air conditioner.
  • In very  humid weather, adjust your air conditioner’s fan to a low setting. It’ll take  longer for the air conditioner to cool your home, but your unit will bring in  steamy air at a slower rate and make you feel more comfortable.
  • Pull  your curtains and shades on windows to block out the heat.

Customers can report outages and  check service restoration status at www.conEd.com or by calling 1-800-75-CONED  (1-800-752-6633)When reporting an outage, customers should have  their Con Edison account number available, if possible, and report whether  their neighbors also have lost power.

Customers who report outages will  be called by Con Edison with their estimated restoration times as they become  available.

Also,  download Con Ed’s free iPhone and Android app, My conEdison, to report and check  the status of a power problem, and view our interactive online outage map.

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