The FINANCIAL — Mumbai – Tata Power's nationwide energy conservation programme, Club Enerji, has constantly endeavoured to spread awareness about resource and energy conservation across the country, according to Tata Sons Ltd.
Tata Power Club Enerjisensitised around ninelakh citizens in Mumbai, in 2013-14, through primary contact programmes and secondary sensitisations.Club Enerji’s initiatives have helped save more than onemillionunits of energy in Mumbai alone, which can light up 470 houses for a year and is equivalent to saving around 1,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Tata Power has undertaken various initiatives and has successfully popularised the importance of preserving the environment amongst citizens through rallies, battibandhs, door-to-door sensitisations and widespread propagation of the sixgolden rules, according to Tata Sons Ltd.
Igniting young minds on resource conservation, Tata Power aims atproviding a platform for all communities in the society to share and expand their understanding and bringing about a chain-reaction that can significantly reduce wastage of energy in the country. The programme consists of four phases — ‘educate, enhance, engage, and empower.’ More than 400 enthusiastic schools are currently members and have pledged their continuing commitment to this cause.
Tata Power's energy conservation programme introduced in more than 200 schools in the city, aims at creating maximum impact by educating and creating awareness amongst people on effective management and conservation of energy in our everyday life. Club Enerji also encourages students to form their own mini clubs in their schools and societies to reach out to more citizens. The club members have collectively saved 8.7million units of electricity and sensitised more than 5.2 million citizens across the nation. This is equivalent to saving 8,700 tonnes of CO2 and is enough to light up approximately 4,090 houses for a year. Tata Power has added a feather to its cap by organisingan Energy-Q championship to honour the young minds on their energy quotient, according to Tata Sons Ltd.
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