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As summer arrives, so does the  announcement of heat waves  in Spain, leading to one of the warmest Junes on record. With temperatures exceeding  40 degrees Celsius  in many regions and the phenomenon of tropical nights,  air conditioning  has become an essential companion for Spaniards. However, the relief it brings often comes with a hefty price tag when the electricity bill arrives.

On average, a typical household in Spain consumes around  270 kWh per month , translating to roughly  57 euros  according to data from the Red Eléctrica de España (REE). This figure is likely to rise during the summer months. In fact, in June, households on the  PVPC tariff  experienced a  12% increase  in their electricity bills, soaring from  60.44 euros in May , as reported by the Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU).

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Various factors contribute to this rising cost, with  air conditioning units  at the forefront. According to  Diego Mateos , CEO of Gese, a company specializing in energy audits and savings, “every degree that you adjust the temperature on your air conditioning leads to an  approximately 7% increase in energy consumption .” This means that setting the air conditioner even slightly lower can significantly impact the bill.

Moreover, the time at which the air conditioning is used can also affect costs. Electricity prices vary throughout the day and are updated based on supply and demand.  Peak hours typically fall between 21:00 and 00:00  and from  6:00 to 8:00 , when demand is high. Conversely, the  off-peak period  is usually around  noon , coinciding with peak sunlight hours.

Due to these factors, many households are searching for alternatives to reduce air conditioning usage. However, a common mistake people make is  opening windows and blinds to create airflow , which can inadvertently allow heat to seep in. Instead of cooling the home, this action can lead to higher temperatures.

Another factor influencing energy consumption is the  outside temperature . For instance, if the outdoor temperature is  24 degrees Celsius  and you wish to set the air conditioning to  21 degrees , the energy consumption is relatively low due to the small  thermal jump . However, if the temperature is  35 degrees , the same adjustment requires significantly more energy, resulting in a higher bill.

Advancements in  technology  also offer solutions for maintaining energy consumption within reasonable limits. An  efficient air conditioning system  won’t draw as much power, clarifies  Araceli de la Fuente , Marketing and Communications Director at Mitsubishi Electric. “These systems utilize  exterior air  as a source for cooling, leading to lower overall consumption compared to traditional methods.”

Expert Advice on Energy Efficiency

During these scorching months when air conditioning is almost unavoidable, specific strategies can help minimize costs. One of the most effective changes is to use a  fan , which can consume between  20 and 40 times less  energy than traditional air conditioners, according to Mateos. Another approach is to  alternate  between a fan and air conditioning; once the room temperature is sufficiently reduced, switching to a fan can continue providing a cooling effect without as much energy expenditure.

Furthermore, prioritizing  energy efficiency  when selecting air conditioning systems can drastically reduce monthly bills. De la Fuente recommends opting for high-end equipment that can  regulate temperature  at various times, even allowing for adjustments while no one is home. This capability helps maintain a consistent temperature throughout the day, preventing spikes in consumption that lead to higher costs.

As temperatures soar and the reliance on air conditioning increases, it is crucial for residents to remain informed and proactive about their energy consumption. Taking small steps to enhance efficiency can lead to significant savings without sacrificing comfort. In a nation grappling with heat waves, understanding these energy-saving tactics is more critical than ever, especially as the summer months progress and the impact of climate change continues to be felt.



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