Last updated: February 2024
With rising electricity costs in Jamaica, many households feel the strain of higher JPS bills. Energy prices fluctuate due to fuel costs, economic factors, and electricity tariffs, making energy-saving habits essential.
Historically, Jamaica relied on imported fossil fuels for electricity, but recent efforts push toward renewables like solar and wind. Despite this, many homes still experience high electricity costs due to inefficient energy use.
1. Not Sealing Air Leaks
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $6,000 or more
Jamaica’s climate makes cooling a priority, but if your home isn’t sealed, fans and AC units work harder. Check for gaps around windows and doors, and use weather stripping or caulking to seal leaks.
2. Setting Your AC Too Low
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $15,000 or more
Lower AC settings don’t cool faster. Keeping units at 24-26°C instead of 18°C saves thousands annually.
3. Using Old Appliances
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $10,000 or more
Older refrigerators, washing machines, and appliances consume more energy. Upgrade to energy-efficient models.
4. Running Fans and AC in Empty Rooms
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $8,000 or more
Turn off fans and AC when not in use, or use timers and smart plugs.
5. Washing Clothes in Hot Water
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $2,000 or more
Modern detergents clean well in cold water, reducing electricity use.
6. Leaving Electronics on Standby
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $7,000 or more
TVs, gaming consoles, and microwaves use power on standby. Unplug or use power strips.
7. Not Using LED Bulbs
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $6,000 or more
Halogen and incandescent bulbs use more energy than LEDs. Switching reduces costs and heat output.
8. Not Using Natural Ventilation
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $4,000 or more
Jamaica’s trade winds provide cooling. Open windows to create cross-ventilation and reduce AC use.
9. Overloading Your Refrigerator
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $5,000 or more
Packed fridges restrict airflow, making them work harder. Organize items efficiently.
10. Leaving Lights and Fans On
Adding to your bill each year: JMD $5,000 or more
Use motion-sensor lighting or turn off lights when leaving a room.
Final Thoughts
Jamaica’s energy landscape is evolving, but electricity costs remain high. Small changes can cut expenses and promote sustainability. Start today and see the difference in your next JPS bill!
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Electricity savings may vary based on household habits, appliance efficiency, and local energy rates. Always consult a professional for personalized energy advice.



