Electricity in December: why bills won’t decrease even during blackouts
Electricity in December: why bills won’t decrease even during blackouts
In December 2023, electricity tariffs will remain fixed, and blackouts will not lead to lower bills. Important factors for savings include using the night tariff and energy-efficient appliances. Electricity tariffs will remain unchanged until April 30, 2026, which means consumers cannot expect a decrease in electricity costs, even with periodic outages.
The tariff for households is 4.32 UAH per kilowatt-hour. For owners of dual-zone meters, there is an opportunity to save by using the night tariff. This tariff is 2.16 UAH per kilowatt-hour and applies from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM. Thus, consumers can reduce their bills if they shift the use of energy-consuming appliances to nighttime.
Impact of energy-consuming appliances
Some electrical appliances significantly impact overall electricity consumption in households. For example:
- Water heaters consume from 150 to 250 kilowatt-hours per month, making them one of the main electricity consumers. The optimal water heater temperature is 55-60°C, which can also help save energy.
- Heaters that consume 1-2 kilowatts per hour of operation are another factor influencing total consumption.
- Washing machines can consume up to 1 kilowatt per cycle at high temperatures, so using them at night can lead to cost reductions.
Considering these facts, consumers have the opportunity to reduce their electricity expenses if they consciously plan the use of energy-intensive appliances.
Therefore, although December 2023 will not bring changes in electricity tariffs, consumers can take advantage of various ways to reduce their bills. Using the night tariff and energy-efficient appliances, as well as careful planning of electricity consumption, can be important steps towards savings.
The fixed electricity tariffs until 2026 amid economic instability can pose a challenge for many households, especially in the context of blackouts. It is important for consumers to be informed about ways to reduce costs, as rational energy use can significantly impact their financial situation.
As of December 2023, the focus on energy efficiency and using the night tariff is becoming particularly relevant, which can help consumers adapt to new conditions in the electricity market.
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