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Earth Hour: BSES appeals consumers to switch off lights for an hour

In a statement, the discom said that its consumers are once again gearing up to “switch off and speak for nature”.

Earth Hour: BSES appeals consumers to switch off lights for an hour

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The BSES, the power discom, has appealed to its 45 lakh consumers in the national capital to take part in ‘Earth Hour’ and switch-off lights and appliances for one hour starting 8.30 p.m. on March 27.

Earth Hour is an annual global event that draws attention to sustainability of our planet.

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In a statement, the discom said that its consumers are once again gearing up to “switch off and speak for nature”.

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Showing solidarity with the event, a BSES spokesperson said, “We sincerely appeal to our over 4.5 million consumers and around 18 million residents in our area to make the right choice for the planet and for the future generations that will inherit it. This Earth Hour, ‘switch off and speak for nature’. Citizens can help protect the natural world to safeguard our future.”

Commenting on the importance of a sustainable planet,

The spokesperson added that BSES discoms are actively championing sustainable growth by promoting renewable, roof-top solar, EV charging, electric vehicles, battery storage, behavioural energy efficiency and demand side management programs.

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