Cincinnati, OH. Apartment complex is split in two halves (firewall in between).
One half is normal. Other half is 40-50 degrees.
Started Friday morning, thermostat at 70, temperature at 65. By noon it drifted down to 60.
Come to find out entire side of the building was like this. Was even very noticeable walking the hallways that half the building was exceptionally cold, half was normal.
Apartment manager was very specific that the furnaces are not broken. Tried to say they ‘weren’t keeping up.’ However I know how little they run to keep me warm on a normal cold day. Just because it was zero outside in no way would make the furnace only able to maintain 45 degrees. He also kept dodging my questions, giving corporate responses. Talked like a CIA trained drone/politician.
The only answer is curtailing, Whether by the apartment complex or by the electric utility.
Wanted to see if anyone else had issues?
In Maryland, Constellation Energy, had smart meters outfitted in every home, business, apartment complex, etc. If the business or homeowner did not want the smart meter they-the customer-had to pay a certain sum every month to not have one. How nice of them to charge us for something we did not want. With it they can control your entire house, from what I gather. And they can monitor your electric use however they want to, I think. They know when you are doing laundry, cooking, etc. Just saying...
I'm opting out but they were pestering me as I'm probably the only one in the neighborhood who won't allow them access. I'm afraid they'll just install when I'm not home. It's 100 bucks flat fee up front then 40 a month not to have one. The 100 is for the new non smart meter. Why do I need a different non smart meter and do those have some way of transmitting too? I don't trust these bastards one cm.