Prime Minister Narendra Modi today described the LED
bulb as a “Prakash Path” – “way to light,” as he launched a scheme for
LED bulb distribution under the domestic efficient lighting programme in
Delhi; and a National Programme for LED-based Home and Street Lighting.
The Prime Minister also symbolically replaced one bulb in South Block, with an LED bulb. Replacement of all bulbs in South Block with LED bulbs will enable savings of 7000 units of energy each month.
The Prime Minister also symbolically replaced one bulb in South Block, with an LED bulb. Replacement of all bulbs in South Block with LED bulbs will enable savings of 7000 units of energy each month.
Speaking on the occasion, the Prime
Minister called for making energy conservation through the spread of LED
bulbs, a people’s movement. He noted that it is much more economical to
conserve power, than to produce power. However, he added, it is much
more difficult to conserve power, than to produce power, because while
one producing entity can produce a large quantity of power, it requires
the active participation of crores of people to conserve that amount of
power. Therefore, he called for generating awareness among people for
the same. He called for extensive involvement of celebrities and eminent
citizens in these programmes, who could motivate people to adopt LED
bulbs.
The Prime Minister said these programmes
launched today also represent a challenge to manufacturers, to rise to
the occasion, and produce LED bulbs without any compromise on quality.
Suggesting innovative ways to generate
awareness and spread the message of energy efficiency, the Prime
Minister said gifts such as diaries and calendars on New Year should be
replaced by gifts of LEDs. Companies could distribute LED bulbs along
with dividend payments, he suggested.
The Prime Minister called for setting
district level goals, and to prioritize this scheme in all towns with
population above one lakh.
The Prime Minister said involvement of
entrepreneurs, eminent citizens and common people in this programme
would represent an act of patriotism – as it would reduce import bills,
and an act of social service – as it would save the environment.
The initiative is part of the
Government’s efforts to spread the message of energy efficiency in the
country. LED bulbs have a very long life, almost 50 times more than
ordinary bulbs, and 8-10 times that of CFLs, and therefore provide both
energy and cost savings in the medium term.
The Prime Minister launched a web-based
system to enable consumers in Delhi to register requests for procuring
LED bulbs under Domestic Efficient Lighting Programme” (DELP). Consumers
can register either through the programme website
(www.eeslindia.org/Delhi-Launch) or by sending an SMS to a designated
number. Shri Narendra Modi also handed over two LED bulbs to one common
citizen of Delhi – who was the first person to register.
LED bulbs shall be distributed in a
phased manner from March 2015 onwards. The entire project of installing
LED bulbs for domestic and street-lighting in 100 cities is targeted for
completion by March 2016.
In Delhi, LED bulbs will be provided to
all domestic consumers at an initial payment of Rs. 10 each and recovery
of Rs. 10 each for 12 months from their electricity bill. Hence, the
cost for an LED bulb to domestic consumer will be Rs 130 through this
programme due to bulk procurement, compared to the current open market
retail price in the range of Rs. 350-600 for LED bulbs. The estimated
annual savings for households in Delhi per LED bulb will be Rs. 162. The
LED bulbs will have a warranty of 3 years.
Lt. Governor of Delhi Shri Najeeb Jung,
Union Minister for Science and Technology Dr. Harsh Vardhan, and Union
MoS(I/C) for Power Shri Piyush Goyal were present on the occasion. MPs
from Delhi were also present on the occasion.





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