With our increasing use of electric and electronic devices, electricity consumption is rising. While the government promotes green energy sources like solar and wind power and offers subsidies, apartment residents may find it challenging to adopt these methods. However, we can all take steps to conserve energy and contribute to our nation’s efforts.
I’ve observed that lights on one terrace have been glowing 24/7 for the past year. If the users turned on lights only when needed and switched them off when not in use, they could save significant energy. This building might be a PG accommodation where residents pay a flat rate for electricity, which could lead to less concern about individual consumption.
Similarly, many balcony lights remain on all night, even when corridor lighting is sufficient. Turning off balcony lights when they’re not needed could lead to substantial savings. Small changes add up.
Inside our homes, we can save energy by switching off the geyser, TV, or fan when not in use. Saving energy is just as important as producing it. Let’s work together to conserve energy. Remember: Energy Saved = Extra Energy Produced! Don’t work hard, work smart.
I’ve observed that lights on one terrace have been glowing 24/7 for the past year. If the users turned on lights only when needed and switched them off when not in use, they could save significant energy. This building might be a PG accommodation where residents pay a flat rate for electricity, which could lead to less concern about individual consumption.
Similarly, many balcony lights remain on all night, even when corridor lighting is sufficient. Turning off balcony lights when they’re not needed could lead to substantial savings. Small changes add up.
Inside our homes, we can save energy by switching off the geyser, TV, or fan when not in use. Saving energy is just as important as producing it. Let’s work together to conserve energy. Remember: Energy Saved = Extra Energy Produced! Don’t work hard, work smart.