Prolonged heatwaves can significantly increase energy demand, placing considerable pressure on building operations. Balancing resident expectations and energy performance with service quality is crucial. This article examines practical strategies that enable management to operate efficiently while minimising costs during high-temperature periods.
Key operational challenges during the summer
As outdoor temperatures rise, so do the expectations on cooling systems. Central air-conditioning, ventilation systems, and cooling towers often run at full capacity to maintain comfort levels resulting in elevated energy consumption. This increases operating expenses and can also put critical systems at risk of overload, potentially compromising safety and service reliability.
Common challenges include:
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Escalating utility bills as costs spike by 20–40% during peak months and are amplified by the EVN rate adjustment effective from 10 May 2025.
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An increase in wear and tear on mechanical HVAC equipment carries a higher risk of system failures without timely maintenance.
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Occupant discomfort and complaints, particularly where aggressive energy-cutting strategies affect living quarters comfort.
Overcoming these issues demands energy-efficient solutions that balance system performance with occupant well-being.
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