Latest News

  • Home
  • National
  • Mumbai Lady Runs House & Car on Solar Power, Cuts Bill From Rs 10K to Rs 300!
Mumbai Lady Runs House & Car on Solar Power, Cuts Bill From Rs 10K to Rs 300!
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 IST
Mumbai Lady Runs House & Car on Solar Power, Cuts Bill From Rs 10K to Rs 300!

and messy process. Despite being a mom, entrepreneur at home and responsibilities of taking care of my family, I barely spend 15 minutes everyday keeping my home green,” says Dr Reema Lewis. #LiveGreen #SustainableHomes #Mumbai
 

 
 

Meet Dr Reema Lewis, a physiotherapist and pilates trainer, who has turned her duplex home in Vashi, into a veritable green living space.
 
Born and raised in Bengaluru, she has always maintained a close relationship with nature and has a particular fondness for planting flowers and trees.
 
Post her wedding, she moved to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) area helping its residents heal their bodies. However, she applied that healing to Mother Earth as well when she turned her home into a green living space.
 
 
“My husband and I decided to go solar back in 2010 when I was expecting my son. We had just bought a new house and thought that an eco-friendly home was the best gift we could give to him. One of the first steps we took was to install a solar water heater. All the bathrooms and kitchen are connected to the solar water system, and we use this water for bathing, washing veggies, cooking and drinking. I firmly believe that the earth can fulfil our needs, but not our greed. Everyone has to protect this earth for the next generation,” says Dr Reema, in an exclusive conversation with The Better India.
 
Four years ago, the family installed solar PV panels, and today, their entire home is powered by solar energy. Before installing solar panels, their electricity bill would touch Rs 10,000 per month, and during the summer season, it would go higher.
 
But today they have a 5 KW solar system.
 
“Thanks to solar panels we have installed with assistance from Magenta Power, a leading player in the renewable energy solutions and electric vehicle charging infrastructure sector, our electricity bills have come down to under Rs 1000 per month on an average. Sometimes, we only have to pay the minimum fixed charges of Rs 300. On non-cloudy days, I have no use for conventional electricity at all. All the lights, fans, air conditioners, refrigerator and even my clinic, which is located at my house, are powered by solar energy. The entire shift set us back by Rs 2.5 lakh, but it’s like paying the old electricity bill for a little over two years in advance, while we receive a lifetime of free solar power,” informs Dr Reema.
 
She also gave up her petrol-guzzling vehicle and adopted an electric car. While she used to pay Rs 9000 per month for petrol, today it’s less than Rs 500 because she had an EV-charging unit installed in her parking space, which in turn is connected her solar PV panels on the rooftop.
 
 
“Today, I have a Mahindra e2o and use it to travel within the city. The range of my EV, on a complete single charge, is above 100 km, and it takes about six hours to acquire 100 per cent charge. One day, I had even taken my family to Lonavala and back,” she says.
 
Aside from running her house on solar energy, Dr Reema has also opted for natural composting and vermiculture to make optimum use of the waste generated to fertiliser and used the same in her terrace garden to a variety of plants, including mint, papaya, pumpkin, and cucumber among others.

 
 

“My family generates quite a bit of kitchen waste because we all love to consume fruits and vegetables. While this waste is biodegradable, we also generate non-biodegradable waste in the form of plastic and glass. For the former, I have adopted natural composting, where we use the sun and microorganisms. I use this compost for my plants. For vermicomposting, I use a special kind of earthworm called the red wriggler. They can degrade the compost faster than standard earthworms,” she says.
 
She disposes her recyclable plastics to various organisations working with the same through an app, which sends people to her home to collect it. The non-recyclable ones are sent to NGOs who collect it on behalf of farmers to package their products.
 
 
Her objective is zero-waste, and she believes everyone can contribute to the same.
 
“Many people shy away from becoming eco-friendly because they feel it’s a time consuming and messy process. Despite being a mom, entrepreneur at home and responsibilities of taking care of my family, I barely spend 15 minutes every day keeping my home green. Being eco-friendly does not take more time. Every family should adopt an eco-friendly system at home be it in terms of solar power, natural composting or vermicomposting. There are also simple habits you can practice like carrying a cloth bag to the market instead of taking the plastic bag your grocery shop owner offers. I also source my milk directly from the dairy people,” she adds.
 
 
Dr Reema’s suggestions aren’t groundbreaking, but if all of us took a page out of her book, we will leave this planet in a better state than we found it. Moreover, her example has also shown us that in the long run, going eco-friendly will drastically reduce our cost of living.
 
These are advantages we can all get behind.

 
 
 
 
 

Related Topics

 
 
 

Trending News & Articles

 Article
Here is the full list of 827 porn websites banned by the DoT

While the Uttarakhand High Court has asked to block 857 websites, the Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meity) found 30 portals without any pornographic content. ...

Recently posted . 61K views . 1 min read
 

 Article
Class XII Boys Raped 16-Year-old in Dehradun School After Watching Porn on Phone: Police

The four boys as well as five school officials, including the director and principal, were arrested after the incident. The minors were presented before the Juvenil...

Recently posted . 7K views . 1 min read
 

 Article
Sept 27,2001 Rahul Gandhi and his girl friend Veronique,was arrested in Logan airport in Boston

Rahul was having an Italian passport and was carrying suitcase full of dollars. Some say it was about was it $2 million. Rahul and his girl friend was th...

Recently posted . 7K views . 7 min read
 

 Article
TOP 10 GYM EQUIPMENT BRANDS IN INDIA 2017

True – Tr...

Recently posted . 6K views . 83 min read
 

 
 

More in National

 Article
Upper Caste Man In Karnataka Village Poisons Well Used By Dalits

While most folks examine the afflictions of untouchability in history books and may not have witnessed it nose to nose, there area unit still places in Asian nation...

Recently posted. 1K views . 21 min read
 

 Article
Gurugram woman threatens to jump off building after being fired, gets job back

The woman, who works for a private consultancy firm in Gurugram's Cyber City was reportedly upset on hearing the management's decision and took the extreme ...

Recently posted. 776 views . 1 min read
 

 Article
Moment marketing: From ads on Yuvi’s retirement to Manforce’s Sunny Leone joke

Moment marketing is making brands easily discoverable  

Recently posted. 750 views . 0 min read
 

 Reviews
Ocean Golden I, Greater Noida West Review



Recently posted . 942 views . 19 min read
 

 Reviews
Top Schools in Delhi-NCR



Recently posted . 1K views . 126 min read
 

 Article
India will be home to world's largest Muslim population by 2050, but is the country ready for the change?

The number of Indian Muslims is projected to rise to more than 300 million by 2050, making India the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, acco...

Recently posted. 520 views . 3 min read
 

 Article
Why has India banned e-cigarettes?

What do we know about their use? Why are health workers anxious?

Recently posted. 526 views . 0 min read
 

 
 
 

   Prashnavali

  Thought of the Day

“Try not to become a man of success. Rather become a man of value.”
Albert Einstein

Be the first one to comment on this story

Close
Post Comment
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST


ads
Back To Top