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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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purnachandra sahoo
purnachandra sahoo 9 years 11 months ago
PSUs using power on industrial rate. Hence they even do not hesitate to use heater for cooking.This should be stopped immediately. PSUs be made compulsory to use LEDs at office and residence. Further development required in street LED lighting and Industry LED lighting.
Abhishek Gsp
Abhishek Gsp 9 years 11 months ago
People must be first made aware of the consequences of energy depletion through advertisements starting from the low class peoples, people above the poverty line. Not only electricity but other basic amenities too. only then people will make a step towards energy conservation. And then step by step development towards #UJALAScheme and hence #EnergyConversation
shanmugaiah R
shanmugaiah R 9 years 11 months ago
please a call to allocate every second sunday for non usage of vehicles and fridges we can save energy and reduce the carbon in the atmosphere. except milk wan abmbulance services and public service passenger vebicles. It highly essential to preserve the mother earth(bhooma devi)
shanmugaiah R
shanmugaiah R 9 years 11 months ago
In Tamil nadu 18th day the Tamil month AADI We use to celebrate for our ancestors . To preserve the world from climatic change announce the national ancestor's day. On that we have give all modern facilities electronoics electricals films tv, vehicle , foriegn games like cricket. And we have to play indian games drama , dance , music, walking and travelleng in bullock cart, horse cart, All main roads and streets do be used for natural movements. If it is possible on every second sunday too.
Pramathesh Deka
Pramathesh Deka 9 years 11 months ago
Presently I am visiting my relative, staying in an OIL housing colony. I have witnessed, to my surprise, that almost all houses keep their kitchen, bathroom & store room lights switched on throughout days and nights, literally without switching off even once. They also keep almost all fans switched on, unattended. Can anything be done to stop this nonsense ??
Tejendra Gupta
Tejendra Gupta 9 years 11 months ago
It is observed that so many Central / State Govt. & undertakings Bodies/Railways/Industries/offices/Nagar Nigams etc. are not using LEDs completely. First of all Govt make it mandatory the use off LEDs Bulbs and lights and replace all traditional bulbs in placess/Industries/offices/Nagar Nigams etc. Secondly Ensure the availability of LEDs in all range of wattage, every where in country on subsidized rates for a period of time say one year or two year.
Pramathesh Deka
Pramathesh Deka 9 years 11 months ago
PSUs generally put on all their lights throughout the day. PSUs be made compulsory to use LEDs only replacing conventional lighting.
sachin upadhaya
sachin upadhaya 9 years 11 months ago
sir, These lights are very useful. Only thing is it should be cost effective. Buy back scheme should be launched by Govt. Awareness should be created like syska bulb advertisement. Then no looking back. It will be a household success.
Aditya Shankar_1
Aditya Shankar_1 9 years 11 months ago
The government can start an exchange program wherein people could get LEDs on nominal rates on the exchange of old incandescent bulbs. This solves 2 problems, namely of promoting LED bulbs and the waste disposal of old bulbs which will be generated once there is a shift from the old bulbs. Awareness will be a big tool and the best medium will be TV and radio, with a specific target to the rural population. Highlight advantages of such LED bulbs during low voltage supply.
sanjay puranik
sanjay puranik 9 years 11 months ago
1) Under Make in India program Electronic industry to encourage to make cheaper LED lights. 2) Made these LED lights available in the market with "no profit no loss" basis.(cheaper) 3) At school level one student must learn how to make LED light as a project. 4) "How to make LED Light" kits to be made available in the Electronic market. 5) Show calculation of electric bill with 5 LED lights and compared with 5 light Bulb, 5 tube lights, 5 sodium, 5 mercury and 5 halogen bulbs.