BC Hydro survey shows AC usage soaring, but it comes at a cost
NANAIMO — Air conditioner usage in the province is climbing, while people are paying more than perhaps they need to in order to beat the heat.
A BC Hydro survey stated residential air conditioner usage in the province has more than tripled to 34 per cent since 2001, while the company indicated many people are using AC inefficiently.
Hydro spokesperson Susie Rieder said there is a trend toward people adding more portable units, while 90 per cent of respondents set the temperature below 25 degrees celsius.
“Which is the recommended temperature setting and that’s increasing their costs over the summer months and adding about $200 in summer bills,” Rieder told NanaimoNewsNOW.