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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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Anand Verma
Anand Verma 11 years 3 months ago
Dear Sir 1. Like LEDs which have gained importance there should be attractive solar products saving money for the poor which should be available from urban to rural villages at reasonable prices. 2. Deductions in IT for the people using energy efficient systems. 3. Concession in electric bill also for people using energy efficient lights.
SACHIN ARORA
SACHIN ARORA 11 years 3 months ago
CFL, LED Lights Solar panels should be used to use the sunlight. Exercise machines like treadmill should be designed in such a way that when people tread on them then electricity produces. Procedure to clean Sea Water should be invented so that the cleaned sea water can be used for puposes like irrigation, etc. if not suitable for drinking.
Kishore Kumar
Kishore Kumar 11 years 3 months ago
1.To encourage households the State electricity boards can reward households by giving a special price if they consume below a set units and charge a premium if they cross the threshold. 2.Special incentives and EMI options for household buying Solar heaters 3.Increase the excise on Lower Star rated/Low efficiency AC's/Heaters and in turn reduce the excise on inverter AC's 4.Incentivise households which consume less than or equal to Average units consumed in the previous year.
vishal kolekar
vishal kolekar 11 years 3 months ago
Sir i request you to promote for the use of solar systems for offices and as well as or home uses. the use of solar grid interactive for the home and office places will be very useful for country and the individuals. provided loans and schemes for the solar systems for home would generate a positive wave in the individuals to opt for the use of solar at homes. encouraging for the use of solar shall be strongly recommended.
Hrishikesh Date
Hrishikesh Date 11 years 3 months ago
Over the last few months (after monsoon), I have started to ride bicycle to office 2 times a week. I used to fill up petrol every 15 days. Now, I need to refuel once in 3 weeks. Not only I am saving fuel and money, I am also getting free workout without spending any additional time. For anyone who travels
RAVI SHANKER SINGH
RAVI SHANKER SINGH 11 years 3 months ago
"A penny save is a penny earn".Same thing with behavioural change in households.we need to try to save energy for save future.
saajan_1
saajan_1 11 years 4 months ago
Hon'ble minister we all think about solar energy but it successfully use in some places which required energy daily but particular time like( govt. offices,school,colleges etc) whose timing is fixed from my point of view it is fully successful in these places and good option to promote &save energy
jitendra mahajan
jitendra mahajan 11 years 4 months ago
Graduates who called themselves literate are only educated to earn few lac of rupees per year. They are apathetic about the society.They think i am paying , and i will use as like.We need to aware these guys who waste lot of electricity. I would like to tell them to use their education in day to day life...that is real graduation.
Shishir Tamotia
Shishir Tamotia 11 years 4 months ago
Please do not indulge in to setting up 15000 MW of solar PV generators configured as MW scale plants. The technology is only suited for small scale embedded generation. Setting up large scale solar PV stations would cause immense disturbance for the stable grid operation. There are better options available based on Solar Thermal technology with molten salt storage for large scale configuration.
Ram Jadhav
Ram Jadhav 11 years 4 months ago
Try to give incentives to people based on their previous energy bill or set a limit of 100 units/month. With each unit less than 100 units give incentives to people so they will get encouraged to save electricity. We can make tariff lower for 1st 100 units and we are doing this but people are ready to pay for higher tariffs. But the word incentive is itself encouraging.