Go green to save energy: Kalam
By Express News Service - KOCHI
26th November 2012 10:02 AM
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Former President A P J Abdul Kalam sharing a light moment with students at the Sarabhai Science Park, Kakkanad in connection with the inauguration of the Energy-smart School Project at CBSE schools, in Kochi on Sunday | Express
Building energy efficiency is perhaps the most economically feasible and convenient way to ‘generate’ energy by actually saving it, former President A P J Abdul Kalam has said.
He was speaking after inaugurating the ‘Energy Independent’ project initiated by the Kerala CBSE School Managements Association in association with the Energy Management Centre and the Kerala State Electricity Board at Sarabhai Science Park, Kakkanad, on Sunday.
“The first fuel is wood, the second oil, the third nuclear and fourth, green sources such as solar and wind and the fifth fuel is not a hardware fuel in the conventional sense, but energy efficiency. More than a type of technology, the need of the hour is awareness and incentives for industries and homes to go green,” he said.
The existing educational process tends to emphasise learning by rote rather than strengthening creativity. “The education process should nurture the desire to discover and invent. ‘Mapping the neighbourhood’ is a programme in which the students are asked to map the energy consumption of each household, industry, hospital and hotel in the particular area. The awareness on electricity conservation among the youth can save more than 10 per cent of energy. A collective effort to stop its wastage is required,” he said.
The average energy consumption of 300 kwh per metre sq of a normal home can be reduced to 140 kwh per metre sq through proper design, detail and philosophy followed during construction.
“There is immense scope for energy efficiency at household-level ranging from cooking fuel to smart buildings which can save up to 50 per cent of energy consumption,” he said.
Power Minister Aryadan Mohammed who presided over the function announced awards for the schools that conserve power.The best energy efficient schools at the state and district levels will be awarded a purse of `1 lakh and `25,000 respectively.
The student who performs best in the field will be given `500 at the school-level, he said.The ‘Energy Independent’ programme, through the energy ‘smart’ schools, aims to create awareness among the students to help reduce power wastage. A total of 1.5 lakh students will be guided to reduce the consumption of at least one unit of power. Around 4,000 students from the CBSE schools across the state participated in the event.
Benny Behnan MLA, Thrikkakara municipality chairman P I Mohammed Ali, association president T P M Ibrahim Khan, and secretary Indira Rajan spoke.
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Comments(2)
Therwith the same e was a governmental scheme about to be kick-started a while ago which had the plan to fix 'metre board at regular intervels,from the generation point to the consumer point.\It seems the scheme has met with the same fate as all the beneficial schemes of our country.Perhaps political parties thought their usual theft of electricity by hooks for their party meetings might be at jeopardy and a decent burial has been accorded to this school. In addition municipal street lights could be seen glowing ',well into the day time.Volunteers,(especially students)can be arranged to put on /off such lights.100%subsidy for unconventional (renewable)production of power may be encouraged.Energy saved is energy produced.Besides,green energy provides an additional advantage of purer atmosphere.
Posted by KALLAN KRISHNARAJ at 11/26/2012 22:17 Reply to this Report abuse
Green energy is a money minting scheme. scandalously promoted and forced on to its people be the western governments. Lets not try and imitate them. Efficiency is different from green energy. The headline is misleading.
Posted by syed at 11/27/2012 04:47 Reply to this Report abuse