NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 When a heat wave hits, millions of air conditioners switch on at once, straining the electric grid and driving up the risk of outages 鈥 and residents鈥 power bills. To ease that strain, power companies may ask customers to do something many probably won't: Set the air conditioner a few degrees higher.

Now, a renter-friendly pilot program in New York City is testing a different approach: plug-in batteries that can power air conditioners offline during peak demand, helping take pressure off the grid at its most stressed moments while still keeping residents cool.

The Associated Press

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