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Inflation? Strike It Down With Cheaper Electricity


Article Written By: millerrachael35

Add Your Picture In today's life, we speak regularly or hear about rise in everything that includes prices of commodities, prices of fossil fuels and many other things that are essential for leading our lives. All these have interrelation between them and there exists interdependence between them.

For example it's like if price of diesel is increased per barrel, then the prices of regular commodities increase and due to lack of proper raw materials like coal and others, the initial cost for the production of electricity is also increased; so it has effect on the larger picture also.

Inflation is increasing as if it has some urgency in reaching the peak. This directly or indirectly has a lot of effect on common man's life. There has to be lot of thinking on how to curb its growth as the gap between people's per capita income and their spending habits is increasing day by day. Population is one of the major concerns in today's life.

As people are increasing in number, proportionately fossil fuel sources are depleting in same number. The major portion of generation of electricity depends on them. Invariably they have to increase the cost of electricity. There are several ways to curb the effect of it. One of the ways is to minimize the usage of electricity.

Another way is to look for alternative sources of power generation i.e. cheaper electricity. There are different ways in producing alternative energy. We have to choose one out of them that is economically viable for us. The main goal is to decrease the dependence over the power generated from fossil fuels.

Solar energy is the most abundantly available energy in universe. Solar power generation requires high initial costs as there is need to establish the panels and other generators. In spite of the high initial costs incurred, the solar power is very beneficial as it requires less maintenance, provides continuous generation of power and no cost incurred for procurement of raw materials.

Another form of cheaper electricity is through small windmills with generators at home. These windmills which are compact in size can be fixed at the top of the home and small amounts of power can be generated from it. The power generated from this can be used for domestic purpose.

We can also save power efficiently which is almost equal to generating power. There are several methods that can be applied in our daily lives where we can save small amounts of power which will really makes a difference at macro level. Some of them like closing windows when you switch on AC in the room, switching off your monitor when you are not at desk etc.

How we strike inflation and rise to higher levels in our lives is definitely in our own hands.

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A lot of energy is being consumed by the air conditioners. With time the charges per unit for electricity has increased considerably.



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