Energy conservation has recently become not just a concern for industrial zones, office buildings and state administrative units but also for households.
Huynh Kim Tuoc, from the Ho Chi Minh City Energy
Conservation Center (ECC) said that Vietnamese households account for 35-75
percent of the total electrical consumption among which
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This is the largest-scale energy conservation program yet organized at a provincial level. Up until now thanks to the great effort of 24 women's unions at the district level, 87,000 households have registered to cut nine percent of their electricity use in 2010. Women have been targeted as a central part of the campaign because they are mainly responsible for managing family finances, educating children and using electrical appliances such as televisions, freezers, washing machines, electric cookers and microwave ovens.
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In addition, the ECC has issued a household energy conservation handbook with the purpose of raising the people's awareness about electricity saving. According to Tuoc, the handbook plays a very significant role in helping households use electricity more effectively. The handbook also lists the categories of choosing, arranging, using and maintaining nearly 20 household appliances which play an important role in energy conservation. Thanks to the guidebook, devices can be chosen based on their utility factoring in cost and energy use. As a practical point, local people will engage in activities such as energy conservation commitments. These activities have made a huge contribution to guaranteeing national energy security and building a stably developed country.
By Le Anh