ETESA strengthens the campaign for the rational use of energy

The Electric Transmission Company, SA (ETESA) promotes consumption energy rationally and efficient through good practices, points out the general manager, Carlos Mosquera Castillo.

“Strengthening the strength of this campaign that we’ve had internally for over a year,” read the headline.

Changes in usage habits i proper and timely maintenance of equipmentcan lead to a reduction in kWh, and in receipt both in apartments and in offices, emphasizes Mosquera Castillo.

Faced with this scenario, ETESA urges users to adopt various measures such as turn off unused lightsespecially when you leave the premises and use air conditioners at a temperature of 24° to ensure low energy consumption.

At this point it is important to have good insulation and check it there is no escape. In this way, you can have an appropriate and comfortable temperature of the air conditioner.

It also advises the use of energy-saving lighting, especially in areas of constant use; turn off and disconnect both desktop computers (PCs) and laptops when not in use; Periodic defrosting is recommended for refrigerators that do not have a “no frost” system.

It is also recommended to turn off the equipment they may be using, such as e.g are televisions, microwave ovens, fans, coffee machinestoasters, fryers, pump among others.

These proposals are part of a timely awareness campaign undertaken by the company in view of the occurrence of the El Niño phenomenon, the ETESA manager informed.

This campaign is aligned with the national energy policy, which aims to guarantee security of supply, rational and efficient use of resources and energy in a sustainable manner.

It is based on the criteria of economic efficiency, reliability and quality, protecting Environment and compliance with the legal security of investments according to government resolution no. 66 of June 1, 2022, which appears in Official digital messenger.

Source: Panama America

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