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I believe it would be best for you to ask your local Electric Company..considering that different areas may have different hours? Hope tis helps..:)
This depends on what Electric Peak you are talking about. Here is the elevation of 2 mountains with that name. There probably is more mountains out there with that name. Electric Peak 13,598 feet, Sangre De Cristo Range, Colorado Electric Peak 10,969 feet, Yellowstone National Park, Montana
The peak hours of electricity usage during the summer and winter are between 12-4pm. Winter usage overnight tends to be higher than in the summer. Programmable thermostats are a great help to reducing electric usage.
peak is when the demand of electric power is very high, and off peak is when the demand is low
If you're using it in reference to electrical service it generally means non-business hours. Off-peak electric service for instance is electric service that is at a much lower rate, however the electric company shuts off the service for a certain period of time each day, usually during the highest demand.
$10.50 for off-peak hours and $12.50 for peak hours
The duration of Widows' Peak is 1.68 hours.
The duration of Dante's Peak is 1.82 hours.
your mom said theyre hours when your not peaking
An electric power company charges less for electricity used during off-peak hours when production costs are lower.
Gas is always cheaper than electric, just look at your utility bills. In many regions of the US, electric utility companies offer "time of use" rates and establish peak and non-peak use times. During off peak times the rate is quite comparable with natural gas ... but in high peak periods, electric costs per Kwh can be more than double that of off peak rates.
Usually by truck to retail locations.