Tata Power’s Club Enerji sensitised over 3 million people across the country and saves 3.6 Mus of electricity in FY16-17

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  • Around  3.6 million units of electricity saved
  • More than 3 million people sensitized
  • 43169 Energy champions and 41556 Energy Ambassadors created throughout the year
  • Over 3500 tonnes of CO2 saved
  • Over 1526 mini clubs formed

 

National, 15th May, 2017: Tata Power’s nationwide resource and energy conservation movement, Club Enerji, has been relentlessly spreading awareness about resource conservation across the country through its theme of national building. In FY16-17, the Club Enerji movement has cumulatively reached out to over 3 million people across the country, and has saved 3.6 MUs of electricity. Through sensitisation initiatives across 6 cities- Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Bangalore, Club Enerji engaged with the consumers through rallies, cleanliness and plantation drives, street plays, and competitions.

In 2016, the initiative launched a new online module on disaster management to spread widespread awareness around precautionary measures against calamities.

Since its inception in 2007, Club Enerji has been active in over 500 schools and has created 1526 Mini Clubs all over India. The club has now created more than 238385 Energy Champions and 283473 Energy Ambassadors among school students.

Speaking on the milestone, Mr. Anil Sardana, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, said, “We are happy and proud to reach this significant milestone in driving the message of energy conservation across the country. As always, we will continue with our efforts to reach out to more and more people and seek their help in building a green and sustainable world. I take this opportunity to thank all the students, schools and our Club Enerji team for supporting Tata Power in its efforts to save our planet and light up lives for the years to come.”

As part of its initiatives, Club Enerji also organised activities for the school students like nature trails and visits to Tata Power Mahseer hatchery in Lonavala to increase awareness on its conservation projects and also provide practical knowledge about the environment. Today, Club Enerji has become a holistic movement to save energy and natural resources. Club Enerji banks on the youth of the nation and has essentially worked towards curbing energy wastage, there by mitigating emission of greenhouse gases that lead to global warming and climate change.

Club enerji, through its various modules encourages children to be the responsible citizens of the country and shapes them into proactive leaders of the future.