Poucas pessoas sabem disso, bem, eu acho que se você mora na Ilha de Man, então você realmente sabe, mas nossa eletricidade é uma das mais caras que você encontrará em QUALQUER LUGAR. Eu realmente quero dizer isso, eu verifiquei os custos unitários em muitos países e é difícil encontrar qualquer lugar que supere a Ilha de Man em termos de custos de eletricidade do consumidor. O preço atual da eletricidade na Ilha de Man é de 14,62 pence por unidade + 5% IVA – Com um aumento adicional de 7% já acordado para entrar em vigor em 2010 (antes mesmo de começarmos com os preços dos combustíveis)
Why Is Electricity So Expensive On The Isle of Man?
It’s a bit of a raw subject but the simple version is that the MEA (Manx Electricity Authority) took out some unauthorised loans in order to build a new power station (which by the way cost well over what a similar station in the UK would cost). The end result was a lot of brown stuff hitting the fan and the customers i.e. us, being saddled with a debt mountain to pay off. You combine that with a fuel monopoly and …well you get the picture. In my opinion it’s a shame, there can’t be many more windier places with such large tidal ranges and yet we are still entirely reliant on fossil fuels. Of which we have no natural resources.
The Cost Of Running Electrical Goods
The table below details the energy usage (KWh) and cost (in pence per hour) of running many common electrical goods on the Isle of Man. These are tests I’ve done myself using an Owl Energy Monitor.
Item | Kw/H | Pence Per Hour |
Standard 100 w Lightbulb | 0.0800 | 0.0117 |
Standard 60w Lightbulb | 0.0480 | 0.0070 |
Energy Saving 60w Alternative | 0.0080 | 0.0012 |
Kitchen 4 Bulb Halogen Set | 0.1770 | 0.0259 |
Desktop PC Base Unit | 0.0640 | 0.0094 |
Desktop PC Monitor | 0.0320 | 0.0047 |
Laptop PC | 0.0320 | 0.0047 |
23" Television (On) | 0.0660 | 0.0096 |
47" Television (Standby) | 0.0320 | 0.0047 |
47" Television (On) | 0.2730 | 0.0399 |
Sky Box (Standby) | 0.0160 | 0.0023 |
Sky Box (On) | 0.0320 | 0.0047 |
X-Box 360 (On) | 0.1120 | 0.0164 |
PS3 (On) | 0.0810 | 0.0118 |
Wii (On) | 0.0160 | 0.0023 |
Central Heating Pump | 0.0970 | 0.0142 |
37" Television (On) | 0.1230 | 0.0180 |
Tumble Dryer | 2.8000 | 0.4094 |
Oven (A Class) | 2.1300 | 0.3114 |
Standard Kettle | 2.9510 | 0.4314 |
Tefal Quick Cup Kettle | 2.8400 | 0.4152 |
Tefal Actifry | 1.2740 | 0.1863 |
Small Hob | 1.2520 | 0.1830 |
Large Hob | 1.9000 | 0.2778 |
Where Can I save Money?
The obvious answers are replace your standard light bulbs with energy saving bulbs and think of a better way of heating water than a standard kettle. We swapped out 7 standard bulbs for their energy saving alternatives and replaced our standard kettle with a Tefal Quick Cup Deluxe. In just under 2 months we saved the unit equivalent of £35 of our electricity bill! (A year on year comparison) You have to remember that where energy saving goods are advertised as saving X in the UK the extra cost of electricity in the Isle of Man actually increases the cost savings. It’s a no brainer.
The other place where savings can be made is with standby mode. Whilst measuring the amount of electricity used is quite hard (becuase of the small amounts) it does add up. Some real standby hogs include the Xbox 360 console, your Sky Box and any TV over 32 inches. If you look at the table you can see exactly how the cost of running a larger TV increases much more than you’d think for those few extra inches. When it comes to computing there is a real difference to be seen in running a laptop versus a traditional Base+Monitor setup. If you’re not a frequent computer user then you may be better off with a laptop.
Whilst these energy saving tips can apply to anywhere and everywhere the positive effects on your back balance are certainly magnified on the Isle of Man. You don’t have to see it as saving the planet, see it as saving your hard earned cash.