National energy conservation day is celebrated every year by the people all over the India on 14thof
December. The Energy Conservation Act in India was executed by the
Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in the year 2001. The Bureau of Energy
Efficiency is a constitutional body which comes under Government of
India and helps in the development of policies and strategies in order
to reduce the energy use.
What is the Energy Conservation?
National
energy conservation day in India is celebrated to aware people about
the importance of energy as well as saving or conserving the more energy
by using less energy. The exact means of energy conservation is using
less energy by avoiding the unnecessary uses of energy. Using energy
efficiently is very necessary to save it for the future usage. Energy
conservation should be rooted in the behavior of every human being to
get more effect towards the plan of energy conservation.
Objectives of National Energy Conservation Day
National
energy conservation day is celebrated every year using particular theme
of the year by keeping in mind some goals and objectives to make more
effective all over the country among people. Some of the important goals
are:
It is celebrated to send the message of importance of conserving energy in the every walk of life among people.
Promoting
the way of process of energy conservation by organizing a lot of events
such as discussions, conferences, debates, workshops, competitions and
etc all through the country.
Promote people for less energy usage by neglecting the excessive and wasteful uses.
Encourage people for efficient energy use in order to decrease the energy consumption and prevent the energy loss.