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How much will it cost to keep your fan on while you sleep tonight?

How much will it cost to keep your fan on while you sleep tonight?

Using an air conditioning unit is a particularly expensive option - but it may surprise you how economical some electric fans are.
The thought of how much it would cost to power a floor fan during the energy price crisis might be enough to bring anyone out in a cold sweat.

However, advice by moneytransfers.com on how to cost-effectively cool your house during the heatwave will come as some comfort.
Research has shown that the average 110w floor fan uses 2p of energy an hour, or 40p a day if it is on for 20 hours.

This would only add £12 a month to your bill.

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An air conditioning unit is the most expensive way of beating the heat. It will use 23p an hour, or £4.60 a day.

This will hit you with an energy bill that is £138 bigger than usual.
Ceiling fans are not common in the UK, but they are extremely economical, using just 6p a day or £1.80 worth of energy a month.

If you do not have a fan, you can keep your house cool by being tactical about how you use your windows.

Open your windows and keep the blinds open in the morning and evening when it is cool (keep windows open all night too if it's safe to do so) and keep the hot air and sunlight out during the heat of the day.

On Tuesday a temperature of 40.3C (104.5F) was recorded in the Lincolnshire village of Coningsby - a new all-time UK record.
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Earlier in the day, the mercury hit 39.1C (102.3F) In Charlwood in Surrey, breaking the previous record of 38.7C (101.7F) set in 2019 at Cambridge Botanic Garden.
The night-time record was broken overnight, as Kenley in Surrey hit 25.8C (78.4F), while Kew Gardens and Heathrow surpassed the previous temperature record by noon on Tuesday, recording temperatures of 38.8C (101.8F).

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