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"Save Power and Save Yourself"



Save Power, and Save Yourself

Practically everybody knows these days that the world faces a serious shortage of energy resources in the 21st Century. The world is expanding at a rapid pace, and it is well-known that the growing needs of power consumption are much more than our present sources of supply. At the same time, it is also true that the enormous levels of consumption of energy are impacting the environment heavily - greater levels of pollution and waste of energy resources.

Governments all over the world are trying to put in concerted efforts to try and find ways to minimize wastage of energy, and power consumption.

It is our duty then, both as conscious citizens of the world, and to ensure our own good, to do something about it, use less energy and keep our environments as pollution-free as possible. All of us learned something about alternate power or energy resources in school.

We know, for instance, that capturing the energy of the sun with solar power, or of the wind with Homemade Wind Generators can be very useful. But, do we know enough about how to save power on the daily things we do??? Here's a quick look at some of the things that we can do.

Keeping those computers switched off - How many times does it happen when we have NEEDLESSLY kept the computer on, EVEN WHEN WE DON'T NEED IT? Always remember to switch off the monitor when you are done. It is the monitor that uses up much more power than the CPU, so don't keep it on without reason, just because you are too lazy to get up and switch it off.

Light bulbs - Yes you know about Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL). You also know that they save energy as compared to other, ordinary light bulbs. But you always thought they were more expensive. well, now is the time to make the change. Do remember that although CFLs are expensive, since they save power, it means less power bills. That is to say, you are the one who gains, both monetarily and in terms of contributing to a better environment.

TV - unplug it when you aren't using it.

Air-Conditioners - Keep it to reasonable temperatures. ACs use up more power when the set temperature is too high, or too low. Also, NEVER use it when you really don't have to. Same thing goes for the geyser as well - keep the geyser thermostat at the minimum, just enough to heat the water. Please don't heat for too long or use heavy heat - what is only a simple bath for you is heavy power waste.

Microwaves - Forget the de-frost button. Simple. When you place that meat in the micro to be thawed for 20mins, think of the ENORMOUS WASTE you are making. You could have saved all that power simply by keeping it in the air for a couple of hours. And now think of million others like you, who have the same choice as you do, to be just a little bit more careful, and save up on incredibly large amounts of energy. You gain what you save, so Think about it real hard.

You can thus make a contribution. Find out your own ways of saving as well, and convince the others. For a better world.

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