RETRIEVAL OF USED FRIDGES FROM THE MARKET
The Energy Commission will from next month embark on an exercise to confiscate used refrigerators from the market.
The Commission said all second hand fridges being brought into the country will be seized at the points of entry, notably the habours and ports.
The Commission will however, compensate those whose goods arrived in the country before the period.
These are part of measures being adopted to save the consumption of energy in the country.
Speaking at a press briefing on the exercise, Mr. Kofi Agyarko, principal programme officer of Energy Commission said research indicates that obsolete or used gadgets consume more energy.
He said there is, therefore, the need to make the country energy preserving for the future. Adding used refrigerators most of the times cause fire outbreaks due to the high amount of energy they consumes.
The principal programme officer urged the public not to consider the beauty of an electric gadget but its energy efficiency rating.
This rating, he explained, helps buyers to know the amount of current the gadget will consume.
He warned that most of the second-hand electrical refrigerators are obsolete and consume large volumes of electrical energy.
Mr. Victor Owusu, Public Affairs Officer said a resource center will be established to test the capacity of all new electric gadgets imported into the country to make sure that they are not second-hand nor its energy consumption so much.
He further said there will be unexpected swoops to rid the market of such goods.
The Commission said all second hand fridges being brought into the country will be seized at the points of entry, notably the habours and ports.
The Commission will however, compensate those whose goods arrived in the country before the period.
These are part of measures being adopted to save the consumption of energy in the country.
Speaking at a press briefing on the exercise, Mr. Kofi Agyarko, principal programme officer of Energy Commission said research indicates that obsolete or used gadgets consume more energy.
He said there is, therefore, the need to make the country energy preserving for the future. Adding used refrigerators most of the times cause fire outbreaks due to the high amount of energy they consumes.
The principal programme officer urged the public not to consider the beauty of an electric gadget but its energy efficiency rating.
This rating, he explained, helps buyers to know the amount of current the gadget will consume.
He warned that most of the second-hand electrical refrigerators are obsolete and consume large volumes of electrical energy.
Mr. Victor Owusu, Public Affairs Officer said a resource center will be established to test the capacity of all new electric gadgets imported into the country to make sure that they are not second-hand nor its energy consumption so much.
He further said there will be unexpected swoops to rid the market of such goods.
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