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R we not misusing electricity? Yes, everyday when the sun is shining outside the window, we shut our doors and windows and switch on electric bulbs for our lighting purpose. This is gross misuse of electricity. One 40 watt bulb burning for 25 hours consumes one unit of electricity i.e., about seven units per month. Even if ten lakh people use his method of lighting their homes, 7 lakh units could be saved in one month! In addition u get free light, reduce CO2 and global warming, save fossil fuels, coal etc.
With fossil fuels fast depleting and harming the atmosphere and the planet’s health, it is imperative that governments the world over switch on to solar power. Excuses can no longer put off this.
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Save the world - It is now or never - 1 unit of electricity saved is equal to 3 units generated. It is sooo simple. All can do it. No charges

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10 months ago

Jari
I just want to confirm that I am preaching only what I am practising. Read what I have written and then get back. Bye for now

10 months ago

1 unit saved is equal to 3 units generated. To generate 1 unit, we require either oil or coal or water + cost of machineries/equipments+labour +overheads+transmission loss. All these have values. Nothing comes free. The cost of generation is equal to 3. If u need details, mail to vkumar_m@yahoo.com

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  • A few comments:

    1) %26quot;R%26quot; is not a word in the English language. The use of proper grammar and syntax would help a lot.

    2) a 40 watt bulb burning for 25 hours consumes 1000 watt-hours (i.e. 1 kWh) of electric power, I presume this is the %26quot;unit%26quot; of electricity you are talking about, but it would have been much clearer if you just used the proper units.

    3) you allude to some method of lighting homes but you never explain what it is. How are we to know what it is you are talking about.

    4) The tone of your %26quot;question%26quot; is strident and demanding and implies that there is only one solution. This is a classic example of the logical fallacy know as %26quot;false dilemma%26quot;. 0% 0 Votes 14% 1 Vote
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