Hubby, who is responsible for the bills around the house,
has been lamenting for quite a while about the gradual hike in our monthly
electricity bill. Since the money for the bill does not come from my pocket, I
usually choose to conveniently shut one ear. *giggles*
Unfortunately, the hike apparently really bothered Hubby;
to the point that he started unplugging every single electrical appliance
around the house (save for the fridge) when not in use. Not just turning it
off, but removing the socket from the electrical wall outlet too! Uurrggghhh… do you know how frustrating
it is to have to crawl over and under various pieces of furniture just to plug
the TV or the phone charger socket back into the wall… every single day???
In reality, all appliance plugged in will bleed some
energy. This is typically called standby electricity loss as it is often
associated with electronics in idle or standby mode. Unfortunately for Hubby, what
we saved from just unplugging our appliances wasn’t significant enough to make
a huge difference in our electricity bill. (But still, kudos to him for
trying!)
Since then, he has shifted his energy (pun intended) to
isolating other main contributors to the bill – in this case the air
conditioner. Due to the recent hot and dry spell, we have had to rely on air
conditioners to cope with the unbearable heat. Nowadays, we have to turn on
both air conditioners at the ground floor (as opposed to one) just to cool the area.
Not only that, we’ve resorted to lowering the temperature settings, increasing
the fan speeds and using it for longer periods too. Hence, if we do not find a
way to reduce our air conditioner use, it will always be the main culprit for the
spike in our monthly electricity consumption, translating to a hike in our
electricity bill. (Well, either that or Malaysia freezes over, in which case we
will need heaters!)
Tenaga Nasional Berhad recently released a cool series of
videos on helping us save our electricity consumption by utilizing some useful
energy efficiency tips. And here are some tips related to air conditioners that
I got from the TNB Energy Savings at Home website,
which I subsequently shared with dear Hubby:
Keep your air
conditioner filter clean to allow it to run efficiently and save more (and
sweat less)!
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Set your air
conditioner between 23-25degC for optimum coolness with higher savings.
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Set your air
conditioner timer to switch off a few hours after you’ve fallen asleep to be more
energy efficient.
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Ensure doors and
windows are closed when using the air conditioner, to help the room cool
faster.
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Also, some other tips that were quite an eye opener for
me too:
Even if you’re a supermom, sometimes it pays to hold off the washing. Wait until you have a full load of laundry to reduce usage of the washing machine. |
De-clutter your
fridge to allow cool air to circulate more efficiently.
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Choose a cold wash over a hot wash, as the latter makes the washing machine work harder. |
very good tips Liz, nice sharing
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! Some of the tips were quite an eye opener for me too :)
DeleteNice sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks ;)
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