Why would you want to do that? "Using electricity" should never be a goal in an of itself. Using electricity has costs, both in money, and ecological.You would want to use electricity if it serves some useful purposes - basically, you use DEVICES that use electricity, because they do something useful for you.
I suggest you tell them for every electricty dollar they save you will give them $10.
they didn't use electricity they used other things
To encourage a reduction of overall use, by getting people to spread the use more over the day.
Smoke and sound.
use no power
Pretty much all 303,591,568 of us. (yes, even the Amish and the homeless use electricity). the percentage of people that use electricity is 97%! :D that also, means that only 3% don't use electricity. :(
over 6000 million people use it around the world
People use solar energy, because if solar energy can be used for electricity and heat, we have to use electricity,or to use heat. This is either to see or to cook and to stay warm with electricity and heat.
For the electricity companies the advantages are : - Transformers dont damage (Transformers are most efficient at full load) - Constant use of electricity meaning that theres no need for storing electricity (even though its near impossible to store AC) For the customer the advantages are: - Cheaper Electricity at off peak times. (the reason its cheaper is to encourage people to use off peak more so that the transformers run at maximum efficiency - hence not damaging them)
People use solar energy, because if solar energy can be used for electricity and heat, we have to use electricity,or to use heat. This is either to see or to cook and to stay warm with electricity and heat.
People use a lot of electricity, and often need to obtain it from many different sources in order to get enough. It is also true that windmills have other uses than the generation of electricity, and they were in use centuries before electricity came into use. You can mill grain without electricity, by connecting millstones to an axle, which is turned by the wind.
People use electricity; inanimate objects or substances (such as ammonia) don't.