City of St. George
Conservation March 15 2010

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   The Energy Saving Plan
The City of St. George Energy Saving Plan:

In order to help save power the City has created an energy saving plan. The Plan is divide up into four levels, with each one being designed for a different level of power conservation.

Level 1 --
  • The city would implement voluntary restrictions on nonessential power use.


  • Level 2 --
  • Commercial and residential customers would be required to reduce their power demand by 10 percent.
  • The city would prohibit power use for outside signs and unnecessary outdoor lights.


  • Level 3 --
  • The use of temporary power meters for other than required needs would not be allowed.
  • Residential users would be limited to 85 percent of use levels for the same month of the preceding year.
  • Commercial users would be required to reduce demand by 25 percent.


  • Level 4 --
  • City officials could implement a rolling blackout plan to affect an immediate 25 percent reduction in power usage by dropping power circuits or disconnecting them from the source.
  • A rolling blackout procedure also details how the city would handle total loss of power of the 138 KV line from Central, Utah.




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