E-Day 27th Feb - UK homes urged to 'leave it off'
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E-Day 27th Feb - UK homes urged to 'leave it off'
Hi all,
There's a good article here where support is being requested for UK people to switch off any unnecessary electrical equipment for one day, which is for 24 hours, as from 1800 GMT on 27th Feb 2008.
Apparently, the National grid and others will be monitoring electricity consumption on the day, to see if it has any effect.
Anyone fancy having a co-ordinated "No Crunching Day" (on the day) in support of this?
regards,
Tim
There's a good article here where support is being requested for UK people to switch off any unnecessary electrical equipment for one day, which is for 24 hours, as from 1800 GMT on 27th Feb 2008.
Apparently, the National grid and others will be monitoring electricity consumption on the day, to see if it has any effect.
Anyone fancy having a co-ordinated "No Crunching Day" (on the day) in support of this?
regards,
Tim
Last edited by UBT - Timbo on Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I don't even know how to switch my computers off
Besides me thinks I have enough "Energy efficeient (A+)" stuff in my flat to help save electric.
Switching off stuff when not in use (no standby useage from me!)
And besides if I was to switch my computers off, the lack of noise would drive me insane!
Besides me thinks I have enough "Energy efficeient (A+)" stuff in my flat to help save electric.
Switching off stuff when not in use (no standby useage from me!)
And besides if I was to switch my computers off, the lack of noise would drive me insane!
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It's all getting moot point or just "the latest silly fad".
As all the PSU's I own are 85% efficient.
Mothereboard makers are all claiming their new "toys" help cut down the cost or running your system.
New CPU's are a heck of a lot more efficient than they used to be.
Besides if Mr Government were to make energy saving light bulbs VAT exempt, Me tinks they would become a bit more tempting to more peeps!
P.S the Sony 10 year guarntee ones are great, had them for 6 years now, and only had to get 1 replaced (free of charge )
As all the PSU's I own are 85% efficient.
Mothereboard makers are all claiming their new "toys" help cut down the cost or running your system.
New CPU's are a heck of a lot more efficient than they used to be.
Besides if Mr Government were to make energy saving light bulbs VAT exempt, Me tinks they would become a bit more tempting to more peeps!
P.S the Sony 10 year guarntee ones are great, had them for 6 years now, and only had to get 1 replaced (free of charge )
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Do you think it's anything to do with the report that we have not got enough power stations and the forecast is regular black outs by 20011/12 ??There's a good article here where support is being requested for UK people to switch off any unnecessary electrical equipment for one day, which is 27th Feb 2008.
Apparently, the National grid and others will be monitoring electricity consumption on the day, to see if it has any effect.
All i can say is another case of greed ......Lets not invest and pay the fat cats more ??
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Easy at 18:01 on 28th Feb a whole load of tree hugging hippie girlfriends/boyfriends are gonna be dumped.UBT - Timbo wrote:bump !!
E-Day is tomorrow and the day after.....!
E-Day will run for 24 hours from 1800 GMT on 27 February
Wonder what difference (if any) it'll make ???
regards
Tim
At 18:02 the powergrid will melt as all the old peeps switch their Pentiums/AMD K6-2's back on, so they can get back to hoyle board games
19:45 The russians invade, and thanks to the hippies we are spammed!
Ive bought my missus a book, and a thick jumper .. so she doesnt get cold or bored once the tv and heating is off for the day
Upon further inspection of my household, I have decided to also buy her a bottle of fairy liquid, so the dishwasher can get a rest... and I might even let her have a day off the vacuuming.
Im sure she's thankful the mower is petrol...
my cpu will be crunching .. :)
Upon further inspection of my household, I have decided to also buy her a bottle of fairy liquid, so the dishwasher can get a rest... and I might even let her have a day off the vacuuming.
Im sure she's thankful the mower is petrol...
my cpu will be crunching .. :)
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And you were married how long?fellie wrote:Ive bought my missus a book, and a thick jumper .. so she doesnt get cold or bored once the tv and heating is off for the day
Upon further inspection of my household, I have decided to also buy her a bottle of fairy liquid, so the dishwasher can get a rest... and I might even let her have a day off the vacuuming.
Im sure she's thankful the mower is petrol...
my cpu will be crunching .. :)
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Hi all,
Well, what a damp squid "E-Day" is turning out to be...!
If you go here, you'll see that at present, (11:30pm) despite all the fanfares and hoo-har, people in the UK are actually using MORE leccy (around 1.5%), than we were "normally"....
So, whoever came up with this hare-brained scheme will probably be getting the sack soon !!
regards
Tim
Well, what a damp squid "E-Day" is turning out to be...!
If you go here, you'll see that at present, (11:30pm) despite all the fanfares and hoo-har, people in the UK are actually using MORE leccy (around 1.5%), than we were "normally"....
So, whoever came up with this hare-brained scheme will probably be getting the sack soon !!
regards
Tim
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Guess not then
By showing the cumulative effects of millions of peoples’ energy saving efforts, over a specific time,
we hope individuals will decide that it is worth their time and effort to leave off electrical items, and that they can help
to make a difference by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping to tackle climate change.
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E-Day did not succeed in cutting the UK's electricity demand. The drop in temperature between Wed 27 Feb and Thurs 28 Feb days probably caused this, as a result of more lights and heating being left on than were originally predicted.
It was cold so we should have used alot more than +0.1% electric ???
But we didn't so the E Day worked ????
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