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Energy Challenge Fair 2009

September 15, 2009 by  
Filed under Insights

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The Energy Challenge Fair 2009 organised by NEA, took place over the weekend at the Marina Square Central Atrium, which showcase the latest energy efficient appliances and technology, tips on saving energy, and the various government initiatives on energy efficiency.

Here’s some photos taken at the fair (more photos at our Facebook page):

Exhibits and companies at the fair

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Energy SAVE programme by HDB

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Smart meters under the Electricity Vending System by EMA

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Energy efficient household appliances

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Energy meters by Efergy

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Eneloop solar light by Sanyo

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Energy efficient bamboo ceiling fan by Haiku

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Use Your Air-Conditioner and Refrigerator Wisely

May 8, 2009 by  
Filed under Individuals and Homes

A typical Singapore household spends about 50% of its electricity bills on the air-conditioner and refrigerator. If you want to reduce energy at home and save money, the best way is to use your air-conditioner and refrigerator wisely. You can choose to do one or more of the following:

Air-Conditioner

  • airconIf you need to buy an air-conditioner, choose one that is energy-efficient and suitably sized for your home. Check out the models with the Energy Label from this NEA database.
  • Set your air-conditioner’s thermostat to a higher comfortable temperature (about 25 degree Celsius).
  • Clean the air filters regularly and service your air-conditioners annually. For general servicing, approach Coolserve or other contractors.
  • Set the timer to switch off your air-conditioner before dawn or after some hours of usage.
  • Stop using your air-conditioner and switch to a fan (standing, box or ceiling type) that can keep you comfortable while using much less energy than your air-conditioner.
  • Use your air-conditioner and fan on alternate days. For example, use the air-conditioner on even days and the fan on odd days.
  • Switch on your air-conditioner one hour before going to bed. When it’s time to sleep, switch off the air-conditioner and use the fan instead. The fan is able to circulate the cool air and keep you comfortable.

Refrigerator

  • refrigerator-interiorAdjust the thermostat in the refrigerator to a higher temperature or setting.
  • Close the refrigerator door immediately after taking out the food.
  • Ensure that the refrigerator is not placed near heat sources (eg. heating appliances or sunlight).
  • Ensure that there is space for airflow near the compressor and condenser coils.
  • Check that the door is air tight by closing the door on a piece of paper, which should stay in place.
  • Allow hot food to cool before placing the food in the refrigerator.
  • Allow sufficient space in the refrigerator for air circulation and do not stuff too much food inside.
  • Buy a refrigerator with the smallest model to suit your needs and choose one with the energy efficient Energy Label.

Image credit: Muzzling; dean.