Electricity demand is the amount of power people need at any moment within the Endeavour Energy network, whether at home, at work or in industry.
Peak demand happens when lots of people use electricity at the same time. This usually happens in the afternoon and evening, when we turn on lights, cook, shower, do laundry, and use TVs and computers. It also happens during extreme weather, like hot summer days or cold winter nights, when many households switch on air conditioners or heaters.
These spikes may only happen on a few days each year, but they put pressure on the electricity network and increase costs. That’s why it’s important to manage and reduce peak demand.
Reducing peak demand
To keep our electricity costs as low as possible, we all need to be smarter about how and when we use energy. If everybody reduces their use of appliances, especially during peak demand times, less network infrastructure is needed and that helps keep costs down for all customers.