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இந்த கையடக்க கையேடானது,  வீட்டைத் திட்டமிடுதல் முதல் அதில் குடியேறுவது வரையிலான பின்பற்றப்பட வேண்டிய அனைத்து நிலைத்தன்மைக்கான அம்சங்களையும் உள்ளடக்கியதாகும். ஒவ்வொரு அம்சத்தின் முக்கியத்துவங்களும் நன்மைகளும் அனைவரும் புரிந்து கொள்ளும் வகையில்…
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This handy manual covers all the sustainability aspects, starting from planning till occupying a home. The importance and benefits of each aspect is explained in a simple manner for easy understanding of the reader. The main purpose of this handy…
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Enjoy reading CAG's comic booklet "Share and Care" that highlights the importance of sharing resources"  
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There are several adverse effects to thermal power generation. Yet 60.9% of our electricity comes from thermal power plants! To mitigate the adverse effects of thermal power generation - Conserve energy & adopt renewable sources of energy!
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In Tamil Nadu,  with 300 days of sun,  an average solar heater  can help you save 1500 units of electricity every year!  
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Brushless Direct Current fan (BLDC fan) is a type of ceiling fan that runs on Direct Current and accounts for lower energy consumption. These fans are capable of maximising a small amount of energy into required energy to ensure highest air delivery…
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How well do we know the entities and Government bodies in our electricity sector? Here is all that you need to know about important players in the sector such as TNEB, TANGEDCO, TANTRANSCO, TNERC, TEDA, TNEI and TNPFIDCL
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Unplug devices once charged. This ensures durability of your device and helps avoid excess electricity consumption.  
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Grounding or earthing means including a thick conductor wire to connect the electrical system and its devices to the ground/earth. It provides a safe pathway for excess electricity to flow back to the ground in case of wiring failures. Have you…
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Electricity consumed by appliances when not in use, but plugged to a source of power is called standby power. To avoid standby power loss, switch off appliances at plug points, when not in use