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Production and consumption: Energy conservation is more practical
Recently, Ministry of Trade and Industry responded Earth Hour Campaign (EHC) 2015 with the topic "energy conservation response to climate change" with the support of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Embassy of Denmark in Vietnam.


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Benefits from EHC is very obvious, however, in order to create the effect of extensive spread Campaign in the society, people need more effort, not only focus on household objects, officers, students, pupils who need to look to those consume large power, such as enterprises, production facilities; EHC does not limit in Campaign but occurs throughout the year, with the right message "60+" (not just 60 minutes more).

The Campain needs joint hands; participation is positive of relative ministries with the implementation of practical and more efficient solutions.

Presently, the goal of this year's campaign is more obvious, it responds to climate change, there is no limit in power filed, or simply turn off a few lights because the bulb are only lowest power consumption equipments, while other devices such as air conditioners, hot water heaters, irons and etc with very large power consumption but users often forgotten, or pay little attention.

For transport sector, it uses fossil fuels, one of the largest exhaust agent, causes the largest greenhouse gas. Danish Ambassador in Vietnam Mr. Ni-enxen Jone confirmed the launch ceremony of last Earth Hour Campaign: Energy conservation is comprehension of each person, expressed through smallest actions in life.

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