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Enable behavioural change in households to adopt energy-efficient habits

Enable behavioural change in households to adopt energy-efficient habits
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How to encourage households to adopt various energy-efficient habits?

How to encourage households to adopt various energy-efficient habits?

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sujit vedpathak
sujit vedpathak 11 years 2 months ago
There should be strictly centralized ON/OFF system for Road Lamps on perfect time limited for a region or city. most time light man ON/OFF lamps according to time he got.
Chander Duggal
Chander Duggal 11 years 2 months ago
Device is required to ON or OFF TV/VCR/LED directly from the electric supply board so that electricity may not be position of "ON" when off the equipment. In present system when v off the TV/LCD through remote the electricity energy will continue in consumption.
Chander Duggal
Chander Duggal 11 years 2 months ago
Public transport system is very poor in all the major cities. Big buses should be converted in to small & mini buses in small cities with increased running frequency similar to auto rickshaw so that citizen prefer public transport.
Chander Duggal
Chander Duggal 11 years 2 months ago
All electricity product less than four rating will be banned. Efforts may be made to cut the prizes of high rating brand so that common citizen prefer high rating energy saving products.
Chander Duggal
Chander Duggal 11 years 2 months ago
Methods required natural resources will be effective to save energy in all the fields. New inventions for using water and sun rays energy must be encouraged. Using of padal cycle at least Once in a week for office or shop or factory should be the encouraged by Central Govt. Offices itself in first manner. Hon'ble Prime Minister can make a example to encourage whole citizens. Trend will follow the example.
Ajay M Chole
Ajay M Chole 11 years 2 months ago
Government must send post-cards to the consumers printed with Energy-efficiency tips and guidelines. Tip can be such as "Use Five-Star labelled products. Tip can be such as "Use LED lighting". Conventional News articles and video advertisements cannot be viewed by every consumer. Greater awareness and alertness about energy management and conservation is required. http://www.tatapower.com/environment/powersaving-tips.aspx
Sumit Rawat
Sumit Rawat 11 years 2 months ago
In schools children must be strongly educate importance of cleanliness and use of lights. govt must give promotion to LED use this will save energy.
Suhas D Jawale
Suhas D Jawale 11 years 2 months ago
CFL having higher power consumption like 40 watt is not giving benefits compared to 10 watt CFL. So it should not be preferred.
SUMUKH AGASHE
SUMUKH AGASHE 11 years 2 months ago
Education leads towards prosperity & now time is to educate our children.Government have to make drastic changes in school syllabus & add practical & important things. for ex. lessons should be added on how we can save energy , water ,& other resources.Arrange workshops on above subjects. Encourage to do act on above subject.School teachers can take help from technical professionals.
Deepak Jacob
Deepak Jacob 11 years 2 months ago
U.S. cities are leasing out to homes solar panels. It is such smart solutions that can dramatically improve the air in urban India, without affecting the high quality of life that citizens aspire for. Coal burning for power generation can be reduced if rooftop solar power is promoted through a national scheme.