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Robert
Key joins Big Turn Off
Local MP, Robert
Key, has signed up for this week’s
Big Turn Off, which marks the eighth annual Energy Efficiency
Week, organised by the Energy Saving Trust.
He has added his name to a Parliamentary motion calling on
fellow MPs to join him in switching off any electrical appliances
not in use during the period from 2-3pm on Friday 29th October.
The motion is in support of a nationwide campaign by the Energy
Saving Trust (EST), which advises the public on ways to save
money by using energy more efficiently. The aim is to persuade
people simultaneously to turn off any electrical appliances
that are not in use, and to encourage individuals to think
about the consequences of their everyday use of energy.
The energy we waste in our homes produces carbon dioxide emissions,
one of the main contributors to climate change. EST has devised
the Big Turn Off as a way of highlighting both the economic
and environmental reasons for not wasting electricity.
Robert says, “People simply don’t realise how
much energy it takes to leave their TV or PC on standby. The
truth is that such appliances will use almost as much energy
in this state as when they are in full use. Many people are
throwing money away, and damaging the environment in the process – it’s
just common sense to turn off.”
Robert Key has instructed his office to join the Big Turn
Off this Friday and is inviting people in Salisbury and South
Wiltshire to follow his example.
Philip Sellwood,
Chief Executive of the Energy Saving Trust, added, “I really hope that as many people as possible
in Salisbury and South Wiltshire take part in the Big Turn
Off. If we can get used to thinking about the way we use, and
often waste, energy, we can start making real progress towards
tackling climate change – and save on fuel bills at the
same time.” |