Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Old Vs. New TNB Tarrif. You may have to pay EXTRA by RM1,010.40 A Year.

Dear customer,

For your interest here are some calculation and comparison between the old and new TNB tariff of a few different category of usage per month 300kWh, 500kWh, 800kWh, 1,000kWh and 1,500kWh.

I had made some calculation based on the new and old TNB tariff, to my surprise, if the one' s usage is above 1,000kWh per month, based on the old tariff your bill is RM274.80, with the new tariff your bill is RM359 per month. The difference per month is RM84.20, difference per year is as much as RM1,010.40.


How Much Is The Difference?


Calculation with Old TNB Tariff


Calculation with New TNB Tariff



For other Rates please refer to TNB’s Tariff Calculator at :
http://www.tnb.com.my/tnb/tariff/calc.htm
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Monday, June 23, 2008

Useful Tips To Save Your Electricity Bill (Part 1)

After the petrol hike (RM0.78 or 40%), we will be expecting a rise in Electricity Bill from July. I had done some research on this topic and found some interesting and useful tips to save electricity bill.

1) Keep your refrigerator at 37°- 40° F and your freezer at 5°F.

2) Keep your refrigerator filled to capacity

3)Vacuum the condenser coils (underneath or behind the unit) every three months or so.

4)Do not put uncovered liquids in the refrigerator. The liquids give off vapors that add to the compressor workload.

5)Allow hot food to cool off before putting it in the refrigerator.

6)Plan ahead and remove all ingredients for each meal at one time.

7)Reduce your refrigeration electricity usage by 40 percent by replacing a 12-year-old or older unit with a new unit. An Energy Star® unit will lower usage even more.

8)Select a refrigerator or freezer that is just large enough for your needs

9)Look for energy-saving features such as the power-saver switch and improved insulation materials.

10)Use the self-cleaning cycle only for major cleaning jobs. Start the cycle right after cooking while the oven is still hot

11)Use your microwave oven whenever possible, as it draws less than half the power of its conventional oven counterpart and cooks for a much shorter amount of time.

12)Rearrange oven shelves before turning your oven on - and don’t peek at food in the oven! Every time you open the oven door, 25°-50°F is lost.

13)Wash only full loads of dishes - but do not overload dishwasher.

14)Scrape food off dishes and rinse them with cold water before placing them in the dishwasher.

15)Soak or pre-wash only in the cases of burned-on or dried-on foods.
Laundry

16)Follow detergent instructions carefully. Adding too much detergent actually hampers effective washing action and may require more energy in the form of extra rinses.

17)Set the washing machine temperature to cold or warm and the rinse temperature to cold as often as possible.

18)Wash only full loads of clothing- but do not overload machine.

19)Hang your laundry outside when weather permits.

20)Clean the lint filter thoroughly after each use.

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