

PROGRAM | PROBABILITY | EXPECTED TIME |
Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging | Unlikely | |
Peak Shave Water Heating | Unlikely | |
Cycled Air Conditioning | Unlikely | |
Irrigation | Unlikely | |
Generators | Unlikely | |
Last Updated: August 31, 2025 7:55 AM |
Load control or energy management refers to a program(s) that allows Meeker Energy to shut down certain electric loads to better manage energy (kilowatt-hours) and demand (kilowatt) use during times of heavy or "peak" energy. Members enrolled on Meeker's load control or "energy management" programs allow the Co-op to interrupt electric loads such as electric space heating, water heating, air-conditioning, electric vehicles, crop irrigation and entire businesses with or without stand-by generation during times of peak electric usage and demand. For example, during the winter months a dual fuel heating system, which is a qualified electric heating system with propane or natural gas furnace as the back-up heat system, automatically takes over to heat the house when the electric heat is interrupted during the load control period. During the summer months, an air-conditioning system is cycled approximately 15-minutes on and 15-minutes off during the load control period. In exchange for allowing the Co-op to shed the load during the peak period, the qualified loads are metered separately at a lower electric rate. All energy management programs are voluntary. Contact a representative from our Energy Services Department for more information.
Meeker Energy determines when load control will be initiated based on the demand for energy. Most often the high demand for power may coincide with seasonal temperatures, but not always. Load control may also be initiated due to high wholesale energy costs. These costs fluctuate due to supply and demand, weather, unforeseen power plant outages, and other factors. Power purchase decisions are based on history, weather forecasts and other factors affecting the generation and delivery (transmission) of electric power throughout the grid. Should energy required by our members exceed our billing peak, for whatever reason, the decision to control loads is made. Should our power needs exceed the planned peak, our power supplier may be forced to purchase more energy on the open market, thereby substantially increasing the cost of that power. Load control reduces the need for these types of power purchases and helps keep energy costs low for everyone.
This form provides email notifications for load control updates. If you have more than one account number or location number, simply provide one of your accounts or locations in the boxes below. If you have more than one email address you would like notifications sent to, please fill out and submit the form for EACH email address.