When a heat wave hits New York City, many customers can soon expect a message from Con Edison, asking customers to conserve energy.
The reason is to protect the heat-strained electric grid, which, when taxed to the point of failure, can lead to blackouts and brownouts.
Addy Spiller, an Upper West Sider and founder of a product management business, said those messages from Con Ed drive her bananas.
"Listen, I don't know how to use less electricity," she said. "I already have the AC at a reasonable temperature. I don't think I can do enough to help Con Ed on my own."
This story was originally published by THE CITY.