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DR. PRASANTH BE MBA PH.D. MOBILE / WHATSAPP: +91 9924764558 OR +91 9447965521 EMAIL: prasanththampi1975@gmail.com WEBSITE: www.casestudyandprojectreports.com
Business
Environment
Answer the following question.
Q1.How
can the demand for energy may reduce?(10marks)
Energy conservation or
reduction of demand for energy is the decision and practice of using less
energy. Turning off the light when you leave the room, unplugging appliances
when they’re not in use and walking instead of driving are all examples of
energy conservation. The two main reasons people conserve energy are to gain
more control over their energy bill and reduce the demand on the earth’s
natural resources.
1. Turn refrigerator down. Refrigerators account
for as much as 13.7% of
the total household energy use. To increase energy savings, set your fridge to
37 degrees Fahrenheit and our freezer to 3 degrees Fahrenheit.
2. Use energy-efficient light bulbs. Install energy-saving CFL or LED bulbs
in our lighting fixtures to use 25-35 percent less energy, compared to regular
incandescent bulbs.
3. Clean or
replace air filters as recommended. The air conditioner and heater
are the biggest energy users in most homes, and these appliances have to work
even harder with dirty air filters. Write the date of installation on the
filter to help us remember when it needs to be replaced.
4. Do full loads. Make sure our dishwasher and washing
machine are full before running them to get the most
energy-saving use from each run cycle.
5. Use smart power strips. Even when not in use, household
electronics still draw power from outlets. This phenomenon is called “phantom
load”. Energy-saving smart
power strips, which shut down appliances that have gone into standby mode, help
us cut down on phantom-load costs, potentially resulting in money and energy
savings.
6. Air-dry dishes and clothes. Instead of using your dishwasher’s
drying feature, consider letting the dishes air-dry. And instead of using the
dryer on a nice day, hang our clothes outside to dry.
7. Bake with glass or ceramic
pans. We can
set the oven’s temperature 25 degrees lower than indicated in the recipe when
we do this.
8. Cook using the right-sized
burner. Conserve
energy by using our stove’s small burners for small pots and large burners for
large pots.
9. Cut down on air leaks in our
home. We’re
paying for warm air in the winter and cool air in the summer — don’t let that
money escape! Check our windows and
doors for cracks and gaps, and seal them up with new weather stripping or
caulk.
10. Keep your house a little hotter
in the summer and a little cooler in the winter. Opt for wearing lighter
clothes in the summer and wearing a few extra layers in the winter in exchange
for those few degrees’ change in temperature. A good rule of thumb is to set
the thermostat to
68 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter and to 78 in the summer.
DR. PRASANTH BE MBA PH.D. MOBILE / WHATSAPP: +91 9924764558 OR +91 9447965521 EMAIL: prasanththampi1975@gmail.com WEBSITE: www.casestudyandprojectreports.com
Q2.Give
introduction to gold exchange traded funds.(10marks)
Q3.How
bad is India's infrastructure.(10marks)
Q4.What
is information collection system .(10marks)
Q5.Give
graph of Quality Assurance - Product life stage model, explain.(10marks)
Q6.What
are the attributes of characterization of "The New Competition".(10marks)
Q7.Discuss
strategic Human Resource Management.(10marks)
Q8.Market
decisions do not ensure optimum allocation of resources.
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