National Energy Conservation Day
The National Energy Conservation Day is celebrated every year on 14th December. The purpose is to showcase India’s achievements in energy efficiency and conservation.
- To recognise the contribution of industries and establishments in reducing energy consumption while maintaining their production, the Ministry of Power launched the National Energy Conservation Awards in 1991.
- The first time the awards were given away was on December 14, 1991. Since then, the day has been declared as National Energy Conservation Day.
Key Points
- Objective: National Energy Conservation Day focuses on making people aware of global warming and climate change and promotes efforts towards saving precious energy ....
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