Tips to rationalize electricity consumption in the summer

2024-06-03 2024-06-03T11:50:13Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانعة مُحتوى

ArabiaWeather - With the beginning of the summer season and rising temperatures, the pressure on the consumption of electrical appliances increases in homes, industrial and commercial facilities, and this leads to a noticeable increase in electricity consumption, especially with the intensive use of refrigerators, fans, and air conditioners.

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Ways to rationalize electricity consumption in homes and residential units

To rationalize electricity consumption in homes and residential units, the following procedures can be followed:

  1. Turn off unnecessary lights.
  2. Maintain air conditioning equipment regularly to reduce electricity consumption.
  3. Ensure that the refrigerator and freezer doors are closed well and placed in places away from the stove to reduce electricity consumption.
  4. Reduce the use of the electric oven.
  5. Unplug the iron, chargers, televisions, and receivers after you finish using them.
  6. Reduce the use of the electric kettle.
  7. Turn on the electric heater half an hour before use.

How to save electricity in industrial and commercial facilities

To save electricity in industrial and commercial facilities, the following steps can be followed:

  1. Close room doors when the air conditioner is running.
  2. Preparing awareness banners to rationalize electricity consumption inside offices.
  3. Reduce the use of the electric kettle to prepare hot drinks.
  4. Replace traditional bulbs with energy saving bulbs (LED).
  5. Turn off the lights when work is finished.
  6. Unplug electrical and electronic devices and remove chargers from plugs at the end of the work day.

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Sources:

elwatannews

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