AC temperature update on rules of 20 to 28 degrees, Environment Minister said big thing
Big update on new rules with AC temperature
A new update has come to light on the new rule that ranged from 20 to 28 degrees AC Temperature. Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav said that there is no need to implement this rule before 2050. Recently, Union Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had said to bring the AC temperature to be kept between 20 and 28 degrees. Answering a question asked during the India Climate Summit, Bhupendra Yadav said that the status set of AC’s temperature will be possible only after 2050.
There is no need to implement immediately
He said, ‘I don’t think it will be implemented immediately. Over time, capabilities for this will be made gradually. ‘ At this summit, the Union Minister said that achieving climate goals should be done in accordance with national conditions and CBDR-RC (general but differential responsibilities and related abilities) theory.
Recently, Union Arber Affairs Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had said that soon there is a need to operate the temperature of AC in India within a fixed range of 20 to 28 degrees Celsius. There is no need to keep the temperature of AC neither less than 20 degrees nor more than 28 degrees. The temperature of AC will be banned to reduce the temperature by 20 degrees. New standards will be made for this.
What does BEE say?
According to the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), most of the ACs in India operate between 20 and 21 degrees Celsius, while the global confirmed standard is 24 to 25 ° C. The bee recomnds to run a temperature between 24 and 25 degrees to the Bee AC. Electricity is wasted due to keeping AC between 20 and 21 degrees. By increasing the temperature of such a degree Celsius, electricity can be saved by about 6 percent. Electricity can be saved by up to 24 percent on its range from 20 degrees to 24 degrees Celsius.
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