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Encouraging the use of LEDs!! How?

Encouraging the use of LEDs!! How?
Start Date :
Jun 27, 2016
Last Date :
Aug 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Under UJALA scheme, the main objective is to promote efficient lighting, enhance awareness on using efficient equipment which reduces electricity bills and helps preserve the ...

Under UJALA scheme, the main objective is to promote efficient lighting, enhance awareness on using efficient equipment which reduces electricity bills and helps preserve the environment. Efficient light bulbs, like LEDs, consume only one-tenth of the energy used by ordinary bulbs to provide the same or better light output. So, we ask you to suggest ways for promoting the use of LEDs on this open discussion forum.

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ANIL SEMIYAL
ANIL SEMIYAL 9 years 9 months ago
1. LEDs use less power (watts) per unit of light generated (lumens). LEDs help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants 2. No--Contains the TOXIC Mercury 3. Lower energy consumption decreases: CO2 emissions, sulfur oxide, and high-level nuclear waste Less Than Incandescent 4. Light Bulbs and Compact Fluorescents (CFLs) 5. Never put a used CFL bulb in with the rest of your trash, Even (CFLs) may catch on fire, smoke, or omit an odor
Bhaskaran Vazhuthanayil
Bhaskaran Vazhuthanayil 9 years 9 months ago
Make it compulsory to students, incase their parents haven't bought LED bulbs through the before said channels like LPG supplier, Postman etc.All Panchayath should initiate in this scheme and arrange bulbs to home thorough Asha Workers, Kudumbashree or the likes.
Bhaskaran Vazhuthanayil
Bhaskaran Vazhuthanayil 9 years 9 months ago
Another method of delivery is through ration shops where buying at least a bulb in a month with ration materials shall be made compulsory. The bulbs shall have different watts. Postman also can deliver. Make it a must for people to use by awareness prog through media, educational institutions, seminars etc.
Bhaskaran Vazhuthanayil
Bhaskaran Vazhuthanayil 9 years 9 months ago
Awareness programme is a must. Apart from awareness programme, free delivery of LED buls to the house/establishment/restaurants etc. shall be made possible who are using LPG. The delivery man of LPG will deliver bulbs to the home etc. Cost of bulb shall be levied on customer. It must be compulsory the customer should buy at least one bulb on ordering of gas. Availability of LED bulb is not sufficient. In Kerala, for example no successful delivery has been done by Electricity Department.
amit singla
amit singla 9 years 9 months ago
first of all improve the efficency of power department. reduce the line loss. power theft should be severly punished. officers and political parties encouraging power theft should terminated or banned. officers who take bribe for providing power connection or for correcting the power supply or for wrong billing should be hanged to death. then see the difference.
revath kumar
revath kumar 9 years 9 months ago
Namaskar great salute to modi govt always focus towards welfare of the country and peoples power is also one of the essential part be awareness how to save through led bulbs using solar roofs not to use 60volts 80 volts bulbs spread all over India about led bulbs importance thanks for given to share ideas
AKSHATH NAYAK
AKSHATH NAYAK 9 years 9 months ago
Facilitate exchange of old non- LED bulbs at the time of purchase of LED bulbs by offering RS 5 discount over n above its sale rate I e RS 80. That is 80-5 75 . adverestise as RS 5 will be given for old non- LED bulbs
Ashutosh Thakur_1
Ashutosh Thakur_1 9 years 9 months ago
LED bulbs of different watt must be provided under UJALA scheme. At present on 9 watt bulb is provided. All Govt office must replace tradition tubelight and bulbs/CFL with LED tubelight and LED bulbs #MinistryofPower