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Energy Conservation and Peak Demand

Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

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Page 1: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

Energy Conservation

and Peak Demand

Page 2: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms.

We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook our meals.

We get an electrical shock as we step out of the car on a cold, dry day.

Electricity is Everywhere!

Page 3: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

Electricity is extremely important!

Without it we wouldn’t be able to do

simple things like turn the lights on

or bake a cake.

This means it’s extremely important to save electricity, not only for the environment but it helps save your mum

and dad money too!

How important is electricity?

Page 4: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

It is especially important to save electricity between the times of 4-8pm.

But did you know?

Page 5: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

It’s simple!

Between 4-8pm is the time everyone is coming home from school and work!

Why?

Page 6: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

Kids like you hop on the computer to do homework.

Parents use the oven to cook dinner.

We turn on the washing machine to clean our school clothes and switch on the dishwasher to clean up our dirty dishes.

Page 7: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

Can you imagine how much electricity is being used at the same time in your

street, or even in your suburb or even the whole city?

Page 8: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

To keep the power going in a large city puts massive pressure on the electricity network especially between

4-8pm, so it’s our job to

start reducing our power consumption.

But how?

Page 9: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

Power Saving Tips

1. Computer: Turn your computer off after you have finished using it. You waste energy if you leave it

running all day long.

2. Air conditioner: Set aircon temp to 24 degrees/ keep windows and doors closed to prevent loss of heat or

cool air

Page 10: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

Power Saving Tips

3. Dryer: Help your mum or dad hang out clothes on the line instead of using the clothes dryer. Sunlight is free

and you don’t waste energy

4. Hot water: Brushing your teeth or washing your hands does not require hot water. Substitute hot water with

cold water to help save energy

Page 11: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

Power Saving Tips

5. Lights: Turn off your bedroom light and lights around the home when you don’t need them

6. Fridge: Keep the fridge door closed, energy is wasted if cool air leaks out

Page 12: Energy Conservation and Peak Demand. We see it produce lightening in summer thunder storms. We see it light our cities, heat or cool our homes and cook

Whatever you do, it’s time to get your family and friends involved in reducing power

consumption in your community today!