After 13 large-scale attacks in the past year, the energy system is still in recovery, making the efficient use of electricity more crucial than ever.
During cold weather, the demand for electricity rises sharply, especially during peak hours. To prevent potential outages and maintain a stable power supply, residents are advised to follow certain steps to reduce consumption:
Limit the simultaneous use of high-power appliances during peak hours, typically in the morning and evening. This helps balance the system and reduces the likelihood of power restrictions.
Turn off unnecessary lighting in homes and workplaces to lower overall energy consumption and decrease electricity bills.
Unplug unused devices, as they continue to draw power even in standby mode.
Boil only the necessary amount of water when using an electric kettle. This conserves energy and aligns with health recommendations to avoid boiling water multiple times.
Shift the use of energy-intensive appliances to off-peak hours, such as late at night, preferably after 11:00 PM.
Avoid overcharging electronic devices to save energy and extend their lifespan.
Replace traditional light bulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs that consume significantly less energy.