Today's ABC Color, a Paraguayan newspaper, reports that the Paraguayan Ministry of Health has warned citizens of the danger of using their air conditioner too much. The cool air, they advise, can cause respiratory diseases. Doctor Margarita Ojeda, director of the Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias y del Ambiente (INERAM), the National Institute of Respiratory and Environmental Diseases, advises Paraguayans to turn on their air conditioners before lying down to sleep, cooling down the room, and then "maintain the temperature with the fan."
Keep in mind that night-time temperatures in Asuncion are expected to dip tonight to 88F, and that daytime temperatures are in the upper 90s and 100s.
Interestingly, the same newspaper reports that ANDE, the national electric company, had the previous night reported a record peak in power consumption. At 10 pm last night Paraguayan consumers were using 1,830 megawatts, up from last year's peak of 1,713.
My understanding is that 100% of Paraguay's power needs are supplied by three hydroelectric plants, one of which, ItaipĂș, has the highest output of any power plant in the world.
But an aging distribution system means that Paraguayan consumers can't always get the maximum benefit from their dams. Transformers blow, switches fail, and inefficient power lines cause significant losses.
5 comments:
If you have to believe these reports from research you have to stop using the air conditioner.It does make you sick and the environment sick too.
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Thanks, Alexander! Very kind of you.
Yeah I knew it dude that's why I never used my air conditioning unit during cold times and just turn it on if really warm. In this case I able to save from electric bills and second is I can prevent from the side effects which it causes illness to our health.
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