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CSIRO publishes tips on more efficient airconditioner use

February 13th, 2024CSIRO publishes tips on more efficient airconditioner use

Despite so many people having air conditioning at home now, many are still unsure how to use it efficiently, prompting the CSIRO to publish a new report detailing how to use air conditioning to best effect, save energy and reduce energy wastage.

Despite so many people having air conditioning at home now, many are still unsure how to use it efficiently, prompting the CSIRO to publish a new report detailing how to use air conditioning to best effect, save energy and reduce energy wastage.

And air conditioning uses a lot of energy. For example, running all the lights in an average home all day and night consumes about the same energy as one hour of air conditioning of the same space.

Many people think they can save money and energy by just blasting the air conditioning at a very low temperature, such as 17°C, for a short period of time to chill the room – before switching it off and enjoying the chilled air until another blast is needed later on. But it requires a lot of energy to get a room to a very chilly temperature.

While running it briefly and intermittently at a very cool temperature may feel thrifty, it won’t be the most energy efficient choice.

Published on the CSIRO website last month a report by Mark Goldsworthy shows home residents and office workers how to use airconditioners most effictively, wasting less energy and saving money and cost to the planet in terms of unnecessary emissions that contribute to the climate change problem.

The new report is entitled ‘How do I use air conditioning efficiently? Is it better to blast it briefly throughout the day, or just leave it on?’ and it can be found on the CSIRO website.

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