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There, in the cavernous space of the 69th Regiment Armory, the US painter Frank Stella and tennis pro Mimi Kanarek rallied with rackets wired to an electronic network, so that each time they hit the ball, they switched off lights – until complete darkness reigned.
Results showed that the prompts were effective and that occupants switched off lights when leaving the room more often when presented with a normative prompt than with a standard injunction.
People and businesses alike made cost-efficient savings- installing building insulation, double glazing, switched off lights and recycling to avoid a punitive landfill tax.
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A system which switches off lights when natural light reaches a certain level is also being considered.
Something to do with switching off lights?
He forgets to switch off lights.
"Just switch off lights you don't need.
Inside the building, motion sensors control fans and switch off lights in seldom-occupied areas such as stairwells.
Armed with this information, I spent a lot of time switching off lights, plugs and the TV when I wasn't using it.
However, change can be slow, not least because switching off lights may cause the public to worry about crime and roadway accidents.
Long before they're asked, local neighbourhood watch groups have already started urging millions of Japanese to switch off lights and save power.
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