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  • Kasisimula palang ng El Nino pero mataas na ang electric bill?
    Mr. CJ Manalo
    in Buying Guide and Tips
    Posted Jul 7, 2023

    The onset of El Niño in the Philippines brings with it intense heat and increased energy consumption. Condo users face the challenge of staying cool and comfortable while minimizing their energy usage. In this article, we will provide some valuable energy-saving tips specifically tailored for condo residents during El Niño. By implementing these tips, condo users can reduce their energy consumption, lower their electricity bills, and contribute to a more sustainable environment.

    1. Make Use of Condo Amenities and Green Spaces: Many condo developments offer amenities and green spaces that can help residents cope with the impact of El Niño. These features serve as natural coolants by absorbing solar radiation and providing shade. Take advantage of outdoor fitness stations amidst lush greenery to exercise in a refreshing environment. Utilize study rooms, gyms, and pools within your condo to stay cool without excessive energy consumption.

    2. Optimize Cooling Systems: During El Niño, air conditioning usage tends to increase significantly. However, there are ways to optimize cooling systems and reduce energy consumption:

      a. Set your A/C to an efficient temperature: Keep your A/C set at a reasonable temperature, ideally around 24-26°C, to balance comfort and energy usage.
      b. Utilize fans: Make use of ceiling fans or portable fans to improve air circulation. Fans create a cooling effect that allows you to raise the temperature on your thermostat while maintaining comfort.
      c. Keep doors and windows sealed: Ensure that doors and windows are properly sealed to prevent cool air from escaping and hot air from entering your condo.
      d. Use curtains strategically: Heavy, dark curtains can help block out sunlight and prevent heat from entering your living space. Keep them closed during the hottest parts of the day.

    3. Unplug Unused Devices: Even when not in use, electronic devices continue to consume energy. Unplug devices such as chargers, TVs, computers, and small appliances when they are not actively being used. This simple habit can help reduce unnecessary energy consumption and lower your electricity bills.

    4. Invest in Energy-Efficient Appliances: Consider upgrading to energy-efficient appliances. Energy-efficient refrigerators, air conditioners, and other electronic devices consume less power while providing the same level of functionality. Look for appliances with the ENERGY STAR label, as they are certified to meet energy efficiency standards.

    5. Maximize Natural Light: Take advantage of natural light during the day to reduce the need for artificial lighting. Open curtains and blinds to allow sunlight to brighten your condo. Additionally, consider replacing traditional light bulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs. LEDs consume less electricity and have a longer lifespan, resulting in long-term energy savings.

    6. Practice Water and Shower Efficiency: Conserving water also contributes to overall energy savings. Take shorter showers and avoid leaving taps running unnecessarily. Using a low-flow showerhead can help reduce water consumption without sacrificing comfort.

    With the El Niño phenomenon affecting the Philippines, it is crucial for condo users to adopt energy-saving measures. By implementing the tips outlined in this article, condo residents can minimize their energy consumption, reduce electricity bills, and create a more sustainable living environment. Remember to make use of condo amenities and green spaces, optimize cooling systems, unplug unused devices, invest in energy-efficient appliances, maximize natural light, and practice water and shower efficiency. By taking these steps, you can stay cool and comfortable while contributing to a greener future.

    BY: CJ MANALO
    Marketing Executive, DRIVEN Marketing Group Inc.
    0938 829 9733

    For more recommendation: 0938 829 9733 CJ MANALO

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