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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)
How to encourage households to adopt various energy-efficient habits?
Today we see there are so many possibilities and potential of Solar Energy. If it was known to previous vision-Less Govt, so why they initiated Water Harvesting Roof Shades on Tarrece of buildings, not only this but they have given lots of subsidies too.
All these should be investigated in context of foreign five star NGO. And willing of that Govt.
jai Hind
the new technology of PREPAID ELECTRIC METER in Rajasthan is very good and profitable .This technology should be implement in all over India.
We can open a forum to discuss & get ideas to create new water dams, maintance & improvement in existing dam & hydro power stations. Basically we need to work towards create new energy, maintaining & improving capacity of existing energy source. the Hirakud dam & hydro power station is very bad condition in Odisha. Require more dam to be created across country.
Focus on the efficiency and effectiveness than the quanity of money spend. 2 examples
http://www.trueactivist.com/denmark-just-produced-140-of-its-electricity-needs-via-wind-power/?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=tmu
http://themindunleashed.org/2015/07/the-netherlands-will-become-the-first-country-to-pave-its-roads-with-recycled-plastic.html
consumption of lights and power should not be more than the connected load of the premises. otherwise it may be burden to the power transmission system. and deteriorate the efficiency of the power system and loses and reliability and continuity of the supply of power.
I went to one of the country in Europe, here all the lights have sensor. if no one is available till some of the duration the lights get closed automatically.
Can we apply the same at the public place, offices and at home too.
I have idea on use of renewable energy where public and government can become partners
1any Indian citizens can invest in this project where solar energy power plant can be installed
2 once the project is completed the profit generated by power station can be distributed to public investor. By this way energy criss in India can be reduced
3 this project can have good impact on our economy, create jobs and good investment for public
This is simple model which can be developed into plan
light ki subse bdi problum villages me hi is ke liye every villages me ek solare energy chamber ko bnaya jaye or iska 50% villages se or 50% govt, dura every villages me chamber bnaye jaane jisse ki night ki prblume solve ho jaye or iska benefit pure village ko diya jaye iske allawa jo stste ki light energy hi uska upyoog water supply ke liye rhe isse light ka bill bhi kum aaye ga or koi light ki chori bhinhi kraega iski purn jimedari surpunch ki hogi .
Suggest government to work on introducing micro turbines that can be installed in kitchen drainage or water delivery pipes, turbines can geenrate power by just using the force of water , the technology and desinn to do this exist and can be harnessed in big or small way
Check the link
https://www.minds.com/blog/view/415942000412463104/portland-installs-turbines-in-their-city-water-pipes-powers-city-by-flushing-toilets
बिजली चोरी रोकने का एक उपाय ये है क़ि एक सिमित क्षेत्र(200 या 300 घर ) की मेन लाइन पर एक मुख्य मीटर लगा दिया जाये ।और फिर जिस क्षेत्र से जितनी प्रतिशत बिजली चोरी होती है उस क्षेत्र में बिजली के दाम उतने ही प्रतिशत बढ़ा देने चाहिए ।इससे एक ही शहर में बिजली के दामो में विविधता तो होंगी,मगर इसका फायदा ये भी होगा जनता फिर पडोसी की बिजली चोरी को बर्दाश्त नहीं करेगी ।और उसका खुलासा कर देगी ।
इसका ज्यादा फायदा घरेलू उपभोक्ता को होगा ।क्योंकी बिजली चोरी करते है कारखाने मगर दाम बढ़ा दिए जाते है घरेलु