| Topic : Energy Conservation in Cities |
|
|
Posted in Community :
Energy Professionals
|
|
||
|
Source : http://www.tata.com
Activity:
1 comments
554 views
last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:04 +0000
|
||
|
|
Ignoring commercial gains in today’s highly competitive business environment and leading the way for a cleaner and greener environment, Tata Power has propagated its energy conservation campaign to the average citizen through a unique and innovative programme under the aegis of ‘Tata Power Energy Club’ to bring about the much-needed awareness of energy conservation.
The ‘Tata Power Energy Club’, comprising schools and schoolchildren to curb energy-wastage through active measures, today reached the critical mass of sensitising one lakh citizens across 4 major cities in India i.e., Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Ahmedabad and is racing towards its eventual goal of one million citizens as planned, by 2010.
The conservation programme piloted in 2007 with 12 schools in Mumbai and which was extended to 27 schools, has now reached a laudable target of 100 schools across Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Pune.
TrackBack URL:
1 comments on "Tata Power flagship energy conservation campaign attains a critical club milestone"
Sort by:
Most Recent
Top Rated
Commented by
SHARATH CHANDAR REDDY, Business Development Manager - Insurance, I T C Ltd
| 11 19 2009 12:20:53 +0000
Report Abuse
Not Rated
Found the article
"Tata Power flagship energy conservation campaign attains a critical club milestone"
interesting ?
Share with your connections and communities
Viewers also viewed
|
|
|
|
|
|
Recent Knowledge (71)
|
|
|
|
Sponsored Jobs
More From Author
It has more to do with people who use electricity than the govt. The electricity theft is a big issue. If we will try to fine all the people who are involved than half of the mid cap cities and rural area will be affected. This theft is resulting... |
Power minister Sushil Kumar Shinde has told that soon half of India will get power private sector. In 2006 the particiaption of private sector was just 6% which has incread to 29% today. The benefits of privatisation are uninterrupted power... |
I can see another price hike in petroleum! Why?? Well isn't that obvious the demand -supply principle? Iran has given notice to India. They will sto oil supply if the dispute over receiving payments from India is not resolved. National Iranian... |