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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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savya jaiswal
2 years 5 months ago
Solar lights should be used outside of house, energy resources must be off when not in use, switching to public transport also can use cycle for short distance,solar panels can be use for house works.
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Dr prasanna
2 years 5 months ago
It’s good practice to keep roof venting during each house construction, it saves more energy during day time
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Ravi prakash sharma Aayushman
2 years 5 months ago
ऊर्जा की संरक्षण के लिए हमें LED उपकरणों का प्रयोग अनिवार्य रूप से करना तथा प्रयोग के बाद बटन बंद करना न भूलें ।
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Vivek Vishwakarma
2 years 5 months ago
Embrace smart home technology, use solar-powered chargers, and opt for energy-efficient appliances. Switch to LED bulbs, employ power strips, and unplug devices when not in use. Monitor energy usage with apps, explore reusable energy sources, and invest in cool roof technology. Choose cold water laundry, adopt energy-saving cooking practices, and prioritize eco-friendly transportation.
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PASUMARTHI KONDAL RAO
2 years 5 months ago
The Stone Age did not end because we ran out of stones. It ended because people invented alterative tools made of bronze, and iron.
• The oil age would end with millions of barrels of oil still underground.
The present scheme of Pradhan Mantri Suryodaya scheme is only applicable for citizens of an annual income of 1.5 lakhs. Strongly recommend that the scheme should be applicable across the board to all citizens. It would be prudent to reduce the GST and other tax levied on Solar panels to ZERO as that would be an incentive to entrepreneurs to invest in the manufacturing of solar panels.
Also strongly recommend reduce the customs duty on import of EV busses to zero and the road tax on EV busses should also be reduced to zero to enable the entrepreneurs to ply more EV busses on the roads, this would cut down the transportation cost of the citizens of the nation and cut down pollution
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ASHIM MAZUMDER
2 years 5 months ago
All Street Lights should replace or convert to solar system. It help us to save energy and minimise pollution. India is big country, hunge Street Lights daily used. immediately need to convert solar system.
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Ravi Ranjan
2 years 5 months ago
The energy crisis is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention and action. By transitioning to renewable energy sources, promoting energy efficiency, and implementing sustainable energy policies, we can mitigate the crisis and secure a sustainable energy future. The energy crisis is not just an economic or environmental issue; it is a challenge to our survival and prosperity. It is, therefore, incumbent upon us all to participate in the solutions and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.
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Ravi Ranjan
2 years 5 months ago
Overcoming the Energy Crisis
Addressing the energy crisis requires a multi-pronged approach. Firstly, there is a need to transition from non-renewable to renewable energy sources. Renewable energy, such as solar and wind, is sustainable and can meet our energy needs without depleting the earth’s resources.
Secondly, energy efficiency should be prioritized. This involves upgrading infrastructure, improving energy management, and promoting energy conservation habits among the population.
Lastly, governments and international organizations need to enact policies that encourage the sustainable use of energy. This could include incentives for renewable energy adoption, regulations on energy consumption, and penalties for wastage.
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Ravi Ranjan
2 years 5 months ago
Another contributing factor is the inefficient use of energy. A significant amount of energy is wasted due to outdated infrastructure, poor energy management, and lack of awareness about energy conservation.
The Impact of the Energy Crisis
The energy crisis has far-reaching implications. Economically, it can lead to increased energy prices, affecting industries’ profitability and consumers’ purchasing power. Socially, it can exacerbate poverty and inequality, as energy becomes unaffordable for the underprivileged. Environmentally, the energy crisis contributes to climate change due to the continuous burning of fossil fuels.
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Ravi Ranjan
2 years 5 months ago
Introduction
The energy crisis is a significant global issue that poses severe threats to economic stability and sustainable development. It refers to a situation where the world’s demand for energy surpasses the available supply. This imbalance is often due to over-reliance on non-renewable energy sources, population growth, industrialization, and inefficient energy usage.
The Causes of the Energy Crisis
The primary cause of the energy crisis is the over-dependence on non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas. These resources are finite and are depleting at an alarming rate due to heavy consumption. The increasing population and industrialization have escalated the demand for energy, further straining these resources.
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