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Key Points
- Australians are expected to spend an additional $190 million on air conditioning this summer.
- Melburnians benefit from the lowest average usage rate, while Adelaide has the highest rate.
- There are a number of tips to reduce bills and manage hot days.
“As the climate’s changing, we’re definitely using more energy in our houses,” Glenn Platt, professor at the School of Electrical and Information Engineering at the University of Sydney, told SBS News.
A recent report by the financial comparison site Canstar shows that nearly one in three Australians blame air conditioning for their power bills, while one in four plan to restrict their air conditioning use.
Where is air conditioning the most expensive to run?
This number can vary depending on where you live. According to Canstar, Melburnians benefit from the lowest average usage rate, and Adelaide has the highest rate.

The federal Department of Energy says that local climate, the size and design of homes, features of major appliances, and habits and personal preferences are the key factors affecting energy bills.
How do you stay cool and pay less?
The Department of Energy recommends:
- Use shade on your windows (especially the ones facing north and west)
- When temperatures drop outside, open windows or doors on opposite sides of the room
- Block draughts and cracks with window and door seals
- Use the dishwasher or washing machine when it’s cooler, and avoid using the oven in the hottest part of the day
“That’s not true. It just means you use a lot more energy … The temperature on the remote control doesn’t affect the speed of cooling at all,” he said.
“One of the big things that makes us more comfortable is just having more airflow.”