The Background
• Celebrated every year in India on 14th December• The Energy Conservation Act executed in 2001 by
the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) – a constitutional body under GOI, which helps
developing policies & strategies to reduce energy use.
• The Act aims to employ professional, qualified & energetic managers and auditors having expertise in managing and implementing energy, efficiency projects.
Why Energy Conservation – Indian context
• @ 70 % of India’s energy generation capacity is from fossil fuels (Largely Imported).– 40 % from Coal– 24 % from crude oil & – 6% from natural gas
• By 2030, India’s imports for energy generation to exceed 53 % of country’s total energy consumption
• The exact means of energy conservation is using less energy by avoiding unnecessary uses.
• Using energy efficiently is very necessary to conserve it for future usage.
• Energy conservation should be rooted in the behavior of every human being to get more effect .
Home Energy UsesHeating and Cooling Tips• Raising the thermostat temperature costs you a lot. Better to
put on another layer of clothing. • Lower the heat/cooling by 10--15 % at night or when not at
home & save @ 10% a year on bills.
• Install a programmable thermostat.
• Keep heating /air conditioning filters clean for better efficiency. Check them once a month .
• Keep air vents and returns unblocked & clean.
• Turn ventilation fans off when they’ve done their job.
• Get heating/cooling system checked annually.
• Use heating/cooling unit of appropriate size for better efficiency
• Use fans in conjunction with AC to spread cooled air more effectively.
Cooking tips• Keep lid on pots and pans while cooking to keep heat
in pan for faster cooking & less energy use • Use proper size pan on stove top burner. All the food
will be cooked equally and all the heat is used to heat the pan, not the space around it.
• Cook as many things as possible at the same time. • Keep oven door closed while cooking. Opening the
door allows heat to escape & requires more energy • Don’t over-cook food. Over-cooking consumes extra
energy that is not needed.• Microwave foods when possible. Cooking with a
microwave is fast and energy efficient.
Water Heating tips
• Repair leaky faucets to save litres of water in a short period of time.
• Use cold water when possible. Do wash clothes in cold water. Most detergents clean just as well with cold water.
• Insulate water heater and pipes. Be careful not to cover the thermostat.
• Reduce your daily use of water. If you leave water running while washing dishes, shaving or brushing teeth; its like pouring money down the drain.
• Install low-flow faucets and showerheads. Bathing uses the most hot water in an average household.
Refrigerator tips
• Keep the coils clean to save energy use.• Keep the door closed. When the door is open the temperature can change 10-20o. The longer the
door is open, the harder the refrigerator has to work to get the food as cool as it needs to be.
• Put food in containers with lids. Uncovered foods release moisture & make compressor work harder.
• Let food cool to room temperature before placing it in the refrigerator.
• Make sure door seals are airtight. • Set temperature of refrigerator at 37-40o F. • Keep the refrigerator defrosted.
Lighting tips
• Turn lights off in any room you’re not using
• Change incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent lights [CFLs]
• Take advantage of day-light• Keep bulbs clean to ensure
maximum light is being emitted.
Other Energy Conservation Tips
• Seal cracked or broken windows with clear tape. If the window pane is broken it should be replaced.
• Seal electrical outlets & switches on walls. This can be done with gaskets made especially for sealing these areas.
• Keep window and doors closed when heating or cooling system is on.
• Caulk and seal air leaks where plumbing, ducting, or electrical wiring penetrates walls,floors and ceilings. If you can feel a cool draft coming from a window / door in wintertime, place weather strip around those doors or windows.
• Use nature’s energy. • Landscaping is a natural way to help keep your home more
comfortable and reduce energy bills.
Don’t Forget
• Be Energy Smart- Energy saved means Money saved.• Be Comfortable- By making your home more energy efficient, it will be warmer in cold winter months and cooler in the hot summer months.• Be Healthy- Keep your family healthy by keeping the home free from lead contaminated dust.
– Keep indoor air quality healthy .• Be Safe- Practice good safety habits around your
home.– Keep smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in
proper working order so they can protect you and your loved Ones.
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