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Earth Hour: TPDDL sets target of saving 100 MW

NEW DELHI: Power discom Tata Power-DDL (TPDDL) has set a target of saving up to 100 MW power during this year''s ''Earth Hour'', which will be observed on March 30, a spokesperson for the company said today.

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New Delhi, March 29

Power discom Tata Power-DDL (TPDDL) has set a target of saving up to 100 MW power during this year's 'Earth Hour', which will be observed on March 30, a spokesperson for the company said today.

Earth Hour will be observed worldwide on Saturday, from 8.30 pm to 9 pm during which people and institutions will switch off their electrical appliances and non-essential lighting.

"Tata Power-DDL aims to save 80-100 MW this year. Last year, the company managed to save around 70 MW during 'Earth Hour'," the spokesperson said.

The company has sensitised over one million consumers by conducting various sessions and by sharing awareness through SMS and electronic direct mailers.

The company has also roped in RWAs and IWAs to mobilise the movement at the ground level.

"We are a proud supporter of the 'Earth Hour' movement and urge people to come forward in large numbers and lend a unified voice for action against climate change," said Sanjay Banga, CEO of TPDDL. — PTI

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