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    Right in your own home.

    You have the power to save moneyand energy.

    Saving energy reduces our nationsoverall demand for resources

    needed to make energy.

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    Increasing your energyefficiency is like addinganother clean energy source toour electric power grid.

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    Investment in energyefficiency/energy conservationis highly cost effective.

    Also avoids fresh investment in

    fuel, mining, transportation etc.

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    Energy Efficiency Lighting

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    ENERGY EFFICIENCY LIGHTING

    LED Flood LED CFL Energy-SavingIncandescent

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    ENERGY EFFICIENCY LIGHTING

    CFL LightingCFL bulbs last about 10 times longer and useabout one-fourth the energy of traditionalincandescent bulbs. A typical CFL can pay foritself in energy savings in less than 9 months andcontinue to save you money each month.

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    ENERGY EFFICIENCY LIGHTING

    LED Lighting

    LED bulbs are rapidly expanding in householduse.LEDs use only about 20%-25% of the energyand last up to 25 times longer than traditional

    incandescent bulbs.

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    ENERGY EFFICIENCY LIGHTING

    light-emitting diodes (LEDs).

    Although they can initially cost more thantraditional incandescent / CFL bulbs,over their lifetime, they save you moneybecause they use less electricity.

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    ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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    ENERGY EFFICIENCYLIGHTING

    A lumen is a measure of theamount of brightness of a light

    bulb the higher the numberof lumens, the brighter thelight bulb.

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    ENERGY EFFICIENCY LIGHTING

    Lumens: A New Way to Shop for Light

    100 W bulb = 1600 lumens60 W bulb = 800 lumens23 W CFL = 1500 lumens13 W CFL = 800 lumens

    5 W CFL = 210 lumens

    7 W LED = 4 lumens

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    Energy efficiency

    BEE Star rating

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    HOW TO READ THE ENERGY GUIDE LABEL

    1. Maker, model number, and size of the appliance.2. Estimated yearly operating cost (based on the national

    average cost of electricity), and the range of operatingcosts for similar models.

    3. The ENERGY STAR logo indicates that this modelmeets strict criteria for energy efficiency.

    4. Estimated yearly electricity consumption.

    5. Key features of the appliance and the similar modelsthat make up the cost comparison range.

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    Conservation @ Home

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    Conservation @ Home

    Turn things off when you arenot in the room such aslights, TVs, entertainmentsystems, and your computerand monitor.

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    CONSERVATION @ HOME

    Plug home electronics, such as TVsand DVD players, into power strips;turn the power strips off when theequipment is not in use TVs and

    DVDs in standby mode still useseveral watts of power.

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    LIGHTINGUSE ENERGY EFFICIENT LAMPSSWITCH OFF LAMPS, IF IT IS NOT REQUIREDUSE AUTOMATIC LIGHTING CONTROLDESIGN THE LIGHTING AS REQUIREDILLUMINATIONCLEAN THE LAMPS PERIODICALLY

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    Conservation @ Home

    LIGHTINGMaximize the use of sun lightExamine the scope of replacement of efficientlampsReplace conventional ballastSelect the interior colours of light reflection

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    Conservation @ Home

    IRON BOXUSE AUTOMATIC IRON BOXDO NOT IRON DURING PEAK LOAD TIME

    SWITCH ON THE SUPPLY AFTER EVERYTHING IS READYSELECT THE THERMOSTAT ACCORDING TO THEREQUIRED LEVELSTEAM TYPE CONSUMES MORE ENERGY

    AVOID IRONING ONE OR TWO CLOTHES DAILY AND ADOPT LARGE SCALE IRONING.

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    MIXERUSE APPROPRIATE QUANTITY IN THEJAR

    USE REQUIRED WATERSHARPEN THE BLADE FREQUENTLYUSE APPROPRIATE BLADEDO NOT OVERLOAD THE JAR

    Conservation @ Home

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    Conservation @ Home

    AIR CONDITIONERDO NOT OPEN THE DOOR FREQUENTLYUSE THERMAL INSULATION TO THE

    CEILINGUSE HIGH EFFICIENT COMPRESSORSSTAR LABELLED AC IS BETTERSWITCH OFF THE SUPPLY THROUGHSWITCH ONLY (NOT THROUGH REMOTE)CLEAN THE AC FILTERS PERIODICALLY.

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    Conservation @ Home

    WASHING MACHINE

    WASH WITH MAXIMUM QUANTITY OF

    CLOTHES AVOID HEATING MODEFRONT LOADING IS MORE EFFICIENTDO NOT OVERLOAD

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    Conservation @ Home

    WASHING MACHINE

    AVOID USING DRYER IN WASHING

    MACHINES WHENEVER POSSIBLE.SET CORRECT LEVEL OF WATER

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    Conservation @ Home

    REFRIGERATORKEEP THE MATERIAL ACCORDING TO THETEMPERATURE REQUIREMENT

    ADJUST THE THERMOSTAT AS PERREQUIREMENT DO NOT PUT IN MAXIMUMPERMENANTLY

    DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR FREQUENTLY

    THINK OF THE THINGS TO BE TAKEN OUTBEFORE OPENING

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    Conservation @ Home

    REFRIGERATORKEEP DISTANCE BETWEEN THE WALL AND FRIDGE

    ENSURE THAT THE BEEDING IS PROPERLY PLACED

    ENSURE THAT THE LIGHT INSIDE THE FRIDGE ISSWITCHING OFF WHEN DOOR IS CLOSED

    ALLOW HEATED FOOD STUFF TO COOL DOWN TONORMAL TEMPERATURE BEFORE REFRIGERATING.

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    Conservation @ Home

    REFRIGERATOR

    Make sure your refrigerator door seals areairtight. Test them by closing the door over apiece of paper so it is half in and half out of therefrigerator. If you can pull the paper out easily,

    the latch may need adjustment, the seal mayneed replacing, or you may consider buying anew unit.Cover liquids and wrap foods stored in therefrigerator. Uncovered foods release moistureand make the compressor work harder.

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    WATER HEATERGO FOR SOLAR WATER HEATERUSE ISI MARKED AND STAR LABELLED

    WATER HEATERS ADJUST THE THERMOSTAT ACCORDINGTO REQUIRED HEATREDUCE THE LENGTH OF THE HOT LINEINSULATE THE HOT LINE

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    Conservation @ Home

    COMPUTER

    LED/LCD MONITORS CONSUMES LESS POWER

    SWITCH OFF THE MONITORS IF YOU ARE NOT USING THECOMPUTER FOR MORE THAN 15 MINUTESSHUTDOWN AND SWITCH OFF THE COMPUTER IF IT ISNOT REQUIRED FOR MORE THAN 2 HOURSSWITCH OFF THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE UPS AFTER USE

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    WATER TAPS

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    WATER TAPS

    Drip per second - 11000 lts/year

    10 Drips per minute

    1800 lts/year

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