Kazakhstan's 2026 Program: How to Save on Utility Bills Amidst Rising Costs
Kazakhstan's 2026 government program aims for nationwide transformation by 2030, potentially impacting household utility costs. While specifics are unclear, experts share tips to save on bills.
Starting 2026, Kazakhstani citizens can expect higher utility costs. In 2022, tariffs surged: water by 96.3%, sewage by 34.6%, heating by 19.2%, and others. To mitigate this, consider these energy-saving habits:
- Switch to LED bulbs, using 8-10 times less energy and lasting longer.
- Turn off incandescent bulbs in empty rooms to avoid wasting 60-100 watts per hour.
- Use electric kettles or microwaves instead of stoves for efficiency.
- Turn off water while brushing teeth to save 2 liters per few minutes.
- Regularly empty vacuum cleaner bags to maintain efficiency.
- Use electric stoves effectively by turning them off early.
- Choose A-rated appliances for up to 80% electricity savings.
While Kazakhstan's 2026 program may bring utility cost increases, adopting energy-efficient habits can help Kazakhstani citizens manage their bills. Simple changes can lead to significant savings.
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