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Have you noticed a spike in your monthly electricity bill? Image Credit: Gulf News archives
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With many people working from home, electricity and water usage can also increase. Image Credit: Stock image
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Peak-load hours in Dubai - 12pm to 6pm during summer months. Image Credit: Gulf News archives
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ACs can take up to 75 per cent of your energy consumption. Image Credit: Stock image
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Here's how you can reduce your AC costs. Image Credit:
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1. Keep the temperature at 24°C Image Credit: Gulf News archives
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Luay Ghussein, Director of Engineering at Taqeef, an air conditioning (AC) solutions provider. Image Credit: Supplied
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It can be tempting to bring the temperature down to lower than 24°C Image Credit: Stock image
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Reducing the AC by a single degree can cost you nine per cent more in bills. Image Credit: Stock image
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2. Switch off the A/C when you leave the room Image Credit: Stock image
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3. Get a fan Image Credit: Stock image
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4. Use a programmable thermostat Image Credit: Stock image
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The thermostat allows the AC to regulate the room's temperature, cutting energy consumption. Image Credit: Stock image
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5. Draw the curtains Image Credit: Stock image
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Bright sunlight can make it harder to keep the room cool. Image Credit: Stock image
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6. Keep it clean Image Credit: Gulf News archives
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Clogged filters can make it harder for the AC to distribute air. Image Credit: Gulf News archives
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7. Look for efficiency ratings Image Credit: Stock image
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Decide on which unit suits your usage and requirement best. Image Credit: Stock image
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Newer models are more energy-efficient. Image Credit: Gulf News archives
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An ESMA ratitng can help you make a more informed decision. Image Credit: Gulf News archives
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