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In the coming weeks it will be persistently dry and warm, and just like the mercury, our electricity consumption will also increase. And in a tight market, that means that electricity becomes considerably more expensive. Joannes Laveyne, energy expert at Ghent University, warns against energy-consuming air conditioners and how they can mortgage the energy supply for this winter.


Marc Coppens

09-07-22, 18:00


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