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Rajkumar Ranaware
Hi
I am Rajkumar working as a Trainee-HR . My senior manager
has given me one assignemt. Assignment is my office electric bill
till the march was 40,000 and now its is almost 80,000 so he has
asked me to find out the ways of saving electricty during office hours.
And also he has asked me to give the power point presentation on "Save energy".
Please can you suggest me the ways of saving electricty. Or how can cut
doun the electricity bill.

From India, Mumbai
Rajeev Velur
3

Dear Rajkumar,

The idea that Energy can be saved only during office hours is wrong. Actually, you can save lot more during the non-working hours also.

Any way here are some tips to save energy.

1. Switch off all PC's / Monitors / Printers after closing hours. Actually Monitors and printers consume energy if you keep it on even if they are not working.

2. Replace all window AC's and Start using Split AC. The AC temperature to be arround 20-22 Deg not less than that. Switch off the system during night.

3. Change to CFL where the lighting is used continuously (like the corridors etc reception ... for 4-5 hours minimum.

4. Use Solar Lights for outside area such as walk ways, garden etc ...

5. Keep the lighting to minimum during night.

6. Clean the filter element Air dryer in the toilet regularly.

In the working hours, it will be worth to train the employee in energy saving like

a) switching off the light if not necessary

b) turning off the monitor / PC when going out for lunch / Meeting / outside the office.

c) Not decreasing the temperature in the AC (less than 20)

etc....

All the best,

Regards,

Rajeev

From India, Bangalore
Rajkumar Ranaware
Thanks for your suggestions Rajeev. I will definitely apply all these things in my office . Once again thankyou very much. Thanks&Regards Rajkumar Ranaware
From India, Mumbai
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