This needs to be judged according to the power of the speakers, usually 3~5 hours to consume one degree of electricity. Square dancing is one of the newest entertainment programs for the elderly, but I didn't realize that some experts actually recommend less square dancing in order to save electricity, and everyone is just like the farmers of old? Sunrise and sunset? This proposal really makes people difficult to understand, after all, saving electricity and square dance really have any direct relationship?
As we all know, China has experienced a super-high temperature summer, many places in Sichuan in order to conserve electricity, have begun to implement power restrictions on heat, stopping the power supply in some of the peak periods of electricity consumption. Even so, residents can understand, after all, saving electricity needs to rely on everyone to work together, life in some inconvenience can also be overcome. But is square dancing really so power-consuming? I think not only does not cost electricity, but also more power saving.
The power of the speakers used in square dancing is not big, even some super high-power ones, the power consumption of an hour is only about 0.3 degrees, charging once can be used for a long time, and this kind of small electrical appliances can really talk about power consumption? I think the big mom in the square dance at the same time, the air conditioning at home also reduces the use, but can save part of the electricity. Experts also believe that shopping mall streetlights can all be turned off early, and when it gets dark everyone goes home immediately, a proposal that is inherently unrealistic.
Small residents have long been accustomed to the night life, if this is really practiced, will make everyone feel ? back to liberation one night? Not to mention that there are many industries that need streetlights at night, such as those who often work overtime for office workers, takeaway boys at night, online car and so on. Can not because of the simple saving electricity, will all the life of all the disruption. Instead of considering saving electricity from square dancing, we should also turn off those entertainment programs that consume a lot of electricity for a while. For example, Internet cafes, which are found in every place, consume a surprising amount of electricity every day. Only by starting from the root, can we really solve the problem of high electricity consumption.