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Business & Electronic Communication Conservation is Survival Presented to: Mrs. Uzma Tauqeer Presented by: Syed Sajjad Shah

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Page 1: Conservation is Survival

Business & Electronic Communication

Conservation is Survival

Presented to: Mrs. Uzma Tauqeer

Presented by: Syed Sajjad Shah

Page 2: Conservation is Survival

What is Conservation?

• Conservation is the wise and frugal use of natural resources that cannot be replenished like minerals, water, nutrients, animals, plants and energy.

• Energy conservation is the practice of decreasing the quantity of energy used.

• Efficient energy or energy efficiency, is using less energy to provide the same level of energy service.

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ENERGY

• WHERE DOES THIS ENERGY (POWER) COME FROM?

• Electricity

• Gas (natural – fossil fuels)

• Kerosene

• Wood/Coal

• The Sun (solar)

• Wind (windmill)

• Water

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ENERGY

• The electricity we use is mostly generated by dams.

• Some proportion is generated by imported fuel.

• Fuel prices are high and continue to rise.

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ENERGY CONSERVATION

• Energy Conservation (saving) is a must.

• Electricity is basic to modern life but it has become EXPENSIVE for:

Businesses Industries Agricultures Households Etc

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

• Energy Savers last 10 times longer than regular bulbs.

• Gives the same amount of light.

• Use only a quarter of the electricity regular bulbs use.

• A 15-watt Energy Saver can replace a 60-watt regular bulb

1. Use Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLS) / Energy Savers

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

• We must use energy, especially electricity, wisely and save money.

2. Turn Off Lights When You Do Not Need Them

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

3. Turn off the Radio and TV if no one is listening or watching.

4. Turn down the Radio and TV, the louder they are the more Energy they use.

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

5. Concentrate lighting in reading and working areas and where it is needed for safety.

6. When you need bright light use one large Wattage Lamp instead of several small ones.

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

7. IRON once or twice per week, not everyday. APPLIANCES that heat up use a lot of energy.

8. Make sure that OVEN is closed properly so that heat is not wasted during cooking time.

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

9. Try to do homework and some chores during daylight hours when you need no electric lights.

10. Use Solar water Heaters instead of Tank type Electric Heaters.

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

11. Buy Energy Efficient Refrigerators.

12. Place the Refrigerator 6 inches or 15 centimeters from wall for good air circulation.

13. Do not turn up the refrigerator too high. The higher it is turned, the more electricity it uses.

14. Defrost your refrigerator regularly. When ICE/FROST builds up, the refrigerator uses more electricity.

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

15. Machine Wash clothes in Cold Water.

16. Only use the washing machine, if you have a full load. It is a waste to wash few pieces of clothing at a time.

17. Where possible, hang clothes to dry instead of using a dryer.

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ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS

18.Tighten up your house so it doesn't leak out all the air you wish to cool.

19. Make sure cooling system runs as efficiently as possible

20. Turn off the Air Conditioner when you are not using.

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THANK YOU