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Meralco empowers customers to manage consumption, save on energy costs

Meralco executives lead a forum discussion on energy efficiency tips that households and businesses can use. Seen in the photo are (from left to right) Meralco Assistant Vice President and Head of Biz Joy P. Mendoza, Meralco Vice President and Head for Enterprise and National Government Ma. Cecilia M. Domingo; Energy Undersecretary Rowena Cristina L. Guevara; Enchanted Kingdom Chief Operating Officer Cynthia Mamon; and Meralco North Business Area Head Maita Basa-David.Meralco executives lead a forum discussion on energy efficiency tips that households and businesses can use. Seen in the photo are (from left to right) Meralco Assistant Vice President and Head of Biz Joy P. Mendoza, Meralco Vice President and Head for Enterprise and National Government Ma. Cecilia M. Domingo; Energy Undersecretary Rowena Cristina L. Guevara; Enchanted Kingdom Chief Operating Officer Cynthia Mamon; and Meralco North Business Area Head Maita Basa-David.

Meralco executives lead a forum discussion on energy efficiency tips that households and businesses can use. Seen in the photo are (from left to right) Meralco Assistant Vice President and Head of Biz Joy P. Mendoza, Meralco Vice President and Head for Enterprise and National Government Ma. Cecilia M. Domingo; Energy Undersecretary Rowena Cristina L. Guevara; Enchanted Kingdom Chief Operating Officer Cynthia Mamon; and Meralco North Business Area Head Maita Basa-David.

The dry season in the Philippines, which is associated with searing temperatures, prompts consumers to use cooling appliances such as air conditioners longer and more frequently. This triggers higher electricity consumption, which historically spikes by 10 to 40% from March to June, translating to higher electricity bills.

To help customers better manage their electricity consumption, the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) recently partnered with Women's Business Council for a forum on energy efficiency that highlights different ways to maximize power use and save more on costs.

Part of the distribution utility's advocacy is to empower its customers by providing knowledge and tools that can use not just during the dry season but all year long:

Air Conditioner: Beat the Heat Without Hurting Your Pocket

Air-conditioning units (ACUs) are among the most used cooling appliances used to beat the heat during the dry season. To save on electricity costs while using ACUs, Meralco advises customers to practice these:

  • Match the capacity of ACU with the room requirement. A 1-horsepower (HP) ACU is ideal for room sizes of 18 to 22 square meters (sqm). Meanwhile, a 1.5HP ACU is best used in a 23 to 27 sqm room while a 2HP ACU can be used for a room between 28 to 40 sqm in size.
  • Prevent any air leaks. Air leaks can cause ACU compressors to work harder to reach the desired temperature resulting in higher energy consumption. To avoid incurring extra costs, Meralco advises its customers to tightly close all possible airways to prevent air leaks. According to Meralco, preventing air leaks can result in P731 in energy savings per month.
  • Adjust temperature setting.An ACU set to 25 degrees is much more efficient than setting it to 18 degrees as air compressors need not work harder to reach a cooler temperature. By simply adjusting the temperature setting, Meralco customers can save up to P1,017 per month.
  • Clean ACU filters every two weeks.A clogged air filter pushes ACUs to work harder to reach the desired temperature. By simply cleaning air filters every two weeks, Meralco customers can save as much as P208 every month.
  • Use electric fans to boost temperature.Using an electric fan along with an ACU is more efficient as it helps boost the cool temperature faster.
  • Upgrade to an inverter type.An inverter type ACU is much more energy efficient than a conventional type. Upgrading to an inverter type aircon can result in savings of up to P1,245 per month.

Making Refrigerators More Efficient

Like ACUs, refrigerators are also one of the most used cooling appliances not just during the dry season but all year long. To optimize the use of refrigerators, here are some energy efficiency tips customers can use:

  • Choose the right size of refrigerator: When buying a refrigerator, choose the right size that matches the number of individuals per household. For instance, a 7-10 cubic feet refrigerator can already suffice a three-member household, while an 11-18 cubic feet is already enough for a four-member family. For bigger households of 10 members, a 19-23 cubic feet refrigerator will suffice.
  • Check for possible air leaks: Just like ACUs, air leaks can cause refrigerator compressors to work harder, requiring more energy. Preventing air leaks in refrigerators can help customers save up to P434 per month.
  • Avoid storing hot food: Storing hot food can cause the appliance's compressor to work harder to reach the desired cooling temperature. To avoid this, Meralco advises customers to cool food first before storing it in the refrigerator. This practice alone can help customers save up to P20 per month.
  • Avoid overloading refrigerators. Overloaded refrigerators make it harder for cool air to circulate. To avoid this, Meralco advises its customers to fill their refrigerators at 70% capacity. This alone can help customer save up to P248 per month.
  • Set the refrigerator temperature to mid-level: Setting temperatures to mid-level from high means that the compressor need not work hard to reach a cooler temperature. By adjusting the temperature to mid-level, Meralco customers can save up to P202 per month.
  • Upgrade to an inverter type. Switching to an inverter type refrigerator can result in up to P405 per month in energy savings.

Other tips

Apart from cooling appliances, customers can also practice energy efficiency when using other appliances and gadgets at home:

Lighting

  • Use a motion-sensor LED light. This alone can help in as much as P26 in monthly savings.
  • When possible, utilize natural lighting.

Ventilation

  • When using electric fans, customers are advised to upgrade to a direct current (DC) fan as this uses lesser electricity than an Alternating Current (AC) fan. According to Meralco, using a DC fan can help save as much as P122.4 per month.
  • Meralco advises customers to use a 33-watt air purifier for a room with a size of 28-sqm and below. According to Meralco, a 33-watt air purifier alone only costs P0.58 per hour.

Generally, appliances and gadgets not in use should be unplugged to avoid phantom loading and save up to P250.80 per month.

During the seminar, Meralco North Business Area Head Margarita Basa-David said that electricity consumers have the power by simply being conscious of how long they utilize appliances and of the practices on energy efficiency.

Energy efficiency is about empowering ourselves using the knowledge that we acquire and the right tools for us to make sound choices and practice efficiency and sustainable habits. These ways will ultimately help us improve our lifestyle today and that of the next generations,” she said.

Aside from energy efficiency tips, Meralco also empowers its customers to better manage their electricity use with the help of the Appliance Calculator available in the Meralco Mobile App which provides information about the power consumption and cost of using different gadgets and appliances.

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