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very helpful
lots of this is common sense where turning off lights and appliances when not in use and heating rooms that are not in use being energy efficient will also help keep my bills down at home so I will be applying this at home too.
very helpful
lots of this is common sense where turning off lights and appliances when not in use and heating rooms that are not in use being energy efficient will also help keep my bills down at home so I will be applying this at home too.
Very Useful Training an eye Opener Thank you
I have learned to save energy at work and home very good Training
Reminds us of the importance of energy effiency
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
good training
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very inaccurate 'facts' being presented.
https://grid.iamkate.com/ The UK doesn't use coal, it does use gas (fossil fuel), but not at the exaggerated 65% this course states.
Useful reminder
Mostly common sense
Short, Sharp and informative
This is a better style of delivery – short and to the point The overall length of the course is again more suitable – not too long
The course was well presented and detailed.
We all as individuals in a workplace are responsible for ensuring energy efficient usage to minimise its impact on our environment and ensure a sustainable environment.
One of the test answers is Incorrect.
Hi when taking the test I noticed one of the answers to the question is misleading and not correct, in the video the instructor is talking about how to save power and what to do with plug and socket devices, he states to save power switch the socket on/off switch to the off position or switch the socket off an pull the plug from the socket to save power which makes sense, during the test there is a question that states Do devices that are plugged in, but switched off, still draw power? Your answer is yes. 13A sockets have a double pole switch these days so when you press the switch to off position both live and neutral become an open circuit I don`t understand how you say power can flow when the live and neutral become open circuit. If I select No power don`t flow the answer is comes up as wrong, if I select yes power flows it is correct. A socket outlet with a switch is designed to turn power off to the plug that is inserted into it. I look forward to your answer regards Gary Corpez.