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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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Santokh parihar
Santokh parihar 11 years 5 months ago
First of all in our country the delivery system must be changed to low voltage 220 to 110 volt which can save lots of money and interruptions. For the loss factor line should run 220 at delivery point should be step down to 110 which will not be a danger to life and would be lessor short circuit Sparks and will be more stable flow for consumers with safety.
tara joshi
tara joshi 11 years 5 months ago
Right from coking methods to eating together sharing a single living room,changing filament cfl to led.induction and pressure cooking,solar energy generation in homes.This may save few kilocal of heat energy.Water recycling,harvesting and recycling is also in the agenda.
kadambari anuranjana
kadambari anuranjana 11 years 5 months ago
Namaste my respected Prime Minister, I can't find link for posting my question to you and President Obama for man ki baat; hence I post my question here with hope that it will reach you. Why is College Board for SAT examination requires a student from India to present her/his passport at examination centre to take the exam. This is only mandatory for Ghana, India, Nepal, Nigeria and Pakistan. Why does board club India with these countries, can President take step to undo this. warm regards.
Vandana pandey
Vandana pandey 11 years 5 months ago
Hamare india me 80% se above marks wale general student ko job nahi milta aur 50% Wale , jinke pas talent nahi hai use job mil jata hai,kyon
kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana 11 years 5 months ago
How pension payments made in USA to learned Professors? My Pension payment held for more than 10 years by local pension office at MRO office,Visakhapatnam, why part payments? I am retired Professor of Physics, from Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004. MS, retired in 2000 July 31st, Now in Visakhapatnam-530002. at my native home, since then.i.e.1st August 2000.
Kanishka Agarwal
Kanishka Agarwal 11 years 5 months ago
I went through some Journals regarding this issue and have seen big countries working on Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) as we are planning for clean India, the waste water or the unusable water bodies could be used in this purpose, these plants can help in generating fertilizers, electricity and other renewable sources of energy and that too at a very minimum cost. I am quite confident that this may work as a game changer in fighting this threat. Will share more information on this shortly.
Mukesh Gautam
Mukesh Gautam 11 years 5 months ago
Respected PM Sir, Electricity Saving may be done by supplying domestic water with pressure can reduce booster use, which is the highest electricity consumption device in each house. To solve the problem maximum water tankies may construct for pressure water supply with out use of electricity. Maximum part (50%) of electricity bill have booster. Thanks,
Sandeep Garg
Sandeep Garg 11 years 5 months ago
I feel that Govt of India should add an Deptt in Civil Admin. called Scavenger Deptt. This deptt may be informed by the people through a contact no. about the death of stray animal at any location. The scavenging deptt must be equipped with a vehicle to remove the dead animal from roads and move it to a incinerator. This act could save our highways from unhygienic conditions that prevail on Roads for days together when such incidents occur. Also a message is passed on that WE CARE FOR ANIMALS.
Sandeep Garg
Sandeep Garg 11 years 5 months ago
I want to draw the attention of the Administration towards the menace created on the Roads due to accidental killing & death of stray Animals. Normally during my drives to my office I almost daily come across the corpse of stray animals who have been killed by hitting of bigger vehicles. Civil administration has made no provision for Removal of these corpse and the lie their being overrun by other vehicles. Sometimes when I run over any such body I share the guilt of killing it with others.
Sachin Agrawal
Sachin Agrawal 11 years 5 months ago
Need to set up plants which will make solar cells and other components on mass production so that the initial cost of Solar Equipments goes down. Now once we have the MASS PRODUCTION simultaneously government shall shall encourage people for using Solar Equipments and provide subsidy on it, if necessary (at least for rural India). For Urban India government can come up with schemes such has waive-off of registration duty, stamp duty, property tax etc., for apartment owners