Circular Economy - Recycle your old ceiling fans
Are you planning to replace your old fan? Here are some important factors to consider.
#EnergyEfficiency #CircularEconomy
Are you planning to replace your old fan? Here are some important factors to consider.
#EnergyEfficiency #CircularEconomy
Posters were created for consumers at the capacity-building workshop in Agartala, highlighting the various standards of performance of the distribution licensee, compensation for not following these standards, and the procedure for registering at the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum. These posters aimed to create awareness about the Tripura electricity sector.
Are you interested in installing rooftop solar in your house but find the cost prohibitive? Check out the National Portal for Rooftop Solar to avail the central government subsidy and know about other financial assistance options.
Lighting accounts for around 15-20% of your household's average electricity consumption. By understanding the information on lighting packages and opting for energy-efficient lights, you can take a small step towards a brighter and sustainable future, while also saving money on your electricity bills.
Be a superstar energy-saving consumer. Stay informed about the Indian Star Labels affixed on appliances to know a product's efficiency and make responsible purchases.
Are you planning to replace your old fan? Here are some important factors to consider.
#EnergyEfficiency #CircularEconomy
Are you planning to replace your old air conditioner? Here are some important factors to consider first.
Are you planning to replace your old air conditioner? Here are some important factors to consider first.
#EnergyEfficiency #CircularEconomy #RenewableEnergy #GreenEnergy
This manual is intended to encourage residents and electricians to have productive conversations about energy efficiency and conservation. A great tool to bring safety, security and sustainability of homes to the fore.
In previous editions of the blog, competition law and its implementation in India was discussed in detail. With the economy developing at a rate faster than has ever been witnessed before, competition law has had to evolve quickly by adapting to these changes.