If we can collectively make such a difference in an hour, imagine the possibilities of what we can do beyond that (and if EVERYONE took part)!
"South Africans saved 350 MW – enough electricity to power the city of Bloemfontein – when they switched off their lights during Earth Hour this weekend, power utility Eskom said on Tuesday." More on Engineering News
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