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Utility companies asking Midwest customers to lower thermostats due to record cold temperatures
By Owen Daugherty - 01/31/19 04:07 PM EST

Utility companies are asking their customers in the Midwest battling record-breaking cold temperatures to keep their thermostats low in an attempt to conserve energy.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) urged the state’s residents to keep their thermostats at or below 65 degrees through Friday, according to NPR.

"I’m coming to you now to ask for your help," Whitmer said in a statement posted on Twitter Wednesday. "Due to extremely high demand for natural gas with these record low temperatures and a facility incident, Consumers Energy has asked that everyone who is able to turn down their thermostats through Friday at noon so we can all get through this with minimal harm."

As Whitmer alluded, Consumers Energy company in Michigan, which serves 1.8 million residents, experienced a fire at natural gas compressor station that was caused by record breaking demand due to the cold temperatures.

"This truly is an unprecedented crisis," Consumer Energy CEO Patti Poppe said in a Facebook Live video. "We have never been in this situation before."

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