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Share Your Ideas about Incorporate Energy saving Practices into our Daily Routines

Start Date :
Dec 11, 2023
Last Date :
Feb 11, 2024
18:15 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The National Energy Conservation Day is being celebrated every year on December 14 since 1991. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), under the aegis of Ministry of Power ...
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pravallika paruchuri
1 year 10 months ago
1.sir introduce a public app who uses public transport will get 1% tax exception by taking their bus pass or ticket photo,
2.health is related to food ask people to use banana leaf which is eco friendly and bio degradable, even in eating in banana leaf is healthy so they don't waste money on hospital and medicine. then pls intro due moreover biodegradable bags , pls put the fine for plastic bags,
3, introduce govt EV or solar vehicle app like uber and Ola so their will more jobs from govt. safe for people by using them people be benefited as well as govt and this thing should be done by central only don't give it to state govt
4. since I can see cutting down tree is more now a days .. people will be having empty lands,they just keep lands , their should not be empty land their should be at least five tree in the empty land if their is no construction in that plot
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Neelesh_99
1 year 10 months ago
Energy saving should be part of daily life of each family when you are at home with family try to seat in one room and use single tub light and fan instead of seating in different room, switch off Fans, tubelights and fans when not in use, Use Solar power which will help you save money and reduce Bills from power grids, Keep your Home proper ventilated and Windows open to enter bright sunlight and thus you will not require tublights. if windows are kept open fresh air will flow inside home if it ventilated and will help to reduce usage of fans, by using transparent sheets on roof so during day time sunlight from roof top will enter your home and will reduce power consumption.
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GOBINDA BAG
1 year 10 months ago
thank
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BOBBY YADAV
1 year 10 months ago
While going to public places such as malls,restaurants, cinema hall, or like other such places PLEASE avoid using LIFT AND ACCELERATOR in general situations. use stairs if possible as this will be good for health and will save amount of electricity.
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DebleenaOjha
1 year 10 months ago
Incorporating energy-saving practices into our daily routine can start, ones we wake up early in the morning. Lets take the pledge to switch off the main switch of electricity, and move out for walk early in the morning. This will save energy to a significant extent. Making a daily practice to switch the refrigerator in the evening for at least 2 hours, switching of the geysers , fans and lights when not in use must be followed by every member of the family. Charging mobile till required and avoiding charging for the whole night are daily practices to b followed to save energy. Practice of using ACs at optimum temperature, between 23 degree centigrade to 25 degree centigrade in the summer season, with energy-saving star ratings ACs to be purchased for energy conservation. Energy saving lights, bulbs, fans and other appliances are to be used in offices and homes to conserve energy for future.
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vunnavalalita
1 year 10 months ago
छोटे सोलार वाहनो को अधिक से अधिक बढावा देना चाहिये। इलेईअट्रिक वाहनो की अपेक्षा उर्जा का संरक्षण होगा और प्रद्रूषण की कमी होगी।
बडे बडे शहरो में ऑफीस या स्कूल घर से दस किलोमीटर के अन्तर में ही होना चाहिये जिससे सोलार वाहन का अधिक उपयोग हो सकेगा।
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Gouri Retheesh
1 year 10 months ago
We all know that there are different types of renewable energy sources that make could make us a huge benefit. Solar energy is the best example for this. We make use of solar energy in our daily lifes without or with our consent . Like we dry clothes ,etc.But our human body also needs vitamins .So our body make use of solar energy without our consent . We must try not waste but to save our renewable resources . Like:-
*Solar energy - With the help of solar panel ,we can save electricity.
*Wind energy - With the help from windmill we could generate electricity.
*Waves in the ocean - Waves are also a prominent figures among the energy producers/ converter.With the help of wave collector we could generate 2x electricity/1 wave...
*Atmospheric Heat - With the help temperature sensor we could make electricity.
These are some of the ways or methods for practical incorporated renewable energy making.
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Kimmi Kumari
1 year 10 months ago
Make use of natural light.
Replace old appliances.
Unplug any electrical gadget. This helps to prevent e-waste too.
Initial complete makeover to your water heater.
Insulate your home.
Apply caulking to windows and frames.
Consider installing a digital thermostat.
Install solar panels. Find out if solar is worth it for you.
Minimize TV watching time.
Change your lightbulbs. Switch to CFLs & LEDs.
Invest in a tankless water heater.
Live a sustainable lifestyle.
Ditch that old TV.
Turn off fans.
Change your laundry habits.
Hang clothes instead of using a dryer.
Cook efficiently.
Leverage off-peak rates.
Use Quiet Mode on your AC (or better: don’t use it at all)
Use smart tech devices.
Change your yay-to-day behaviors.
Replace your power strips with smart power strips.
Use an energy supply plan.
Use your dishwasher & washing machine for full loads only.
Buy a dishwasher & washing machine with a high Energy Star rating.
Take shorter shower.
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PARTHA CHAUDHURI
1 year 10 months ago
Consider a small child weighing say, 30 Kgs going to school in a big city in an expensive car weighing 2000 Kgs designed for stable driving at speeds up to 180 kmph or more. The following submissions perhaps merit a little thinking on the part of people enjoying entitlement to such luxury:
1) A lot of fossil fuel has been burnt and a lot of waste-heat and pollutants emitted to make that car, starting from producing steel to castings and so on.
2) That car-engine burns fossil fuel to run. Pollutants are emitted. Only about 25% of the energy so produced is utilised. The rest is released in the air as waste-heat.
3) By every application of the brake, the energy of the motion becomes waste-heat.
4) En route, the car usually has to wait at signals, with scores of other cars, all engines running to keep the a/c on.
Is it essential to spend so much energy to take the child to school at maybe 18 kmph average speed?
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hohxxxxxgd
1 year 10 months ago
very right condition mai kuch nahi janata lekin ye bahut achha hai kisano ke le
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