Chennai:
After
the successful campaign of replacing incandescent light bulbs with compact
fluorescent lamp (CFLs), the Union government is now focusing on encouraging
the use of light-emitting diodes
(LEDs), according to Union Power secretary P Uma Shankar.
Speaking
during a Bureau of Energy Efficiency Roundtable on Attaining Energy Efficiency
and the Way Forward for IT Industry at IIT research park here on Saturday,
Shankar said the government would provide two crore LED bulbs to households
across the country.
He
said that two crore families in India don’t have access to electricity and
government would be providing them with power under the rural electrification
programme. He said under the programme two crore LED bulbs would also be
provided.
He
said LED bulbs would be a game changer in reducing lighting loads.
Interestingly, LED light bulbs use only 2-17 watts of electricity (1/3rd to
1/30th of Incandescent or CFL). LED bulbs used in fixtures inside the home save
electricity, remain cool and save money on replacement costs since LED bulbs
last so long. Small LED flashlight bulbs will extend battery life 10 to 15
times longer than with incandescent bulbs.
Interestingly,
LED bulbs are expensive but the government is trying to create a huge market
demand through its rural electrification programme and set up manufacturing
facilities, which will push down the prices.
Interestingly,
the Union government is also planning to make it mandatory to have star rated
agriculture pumps. “There is a need to change the inefficient pumps with
efficient ones. The wasteful consumption could be avoided if there is proper
pricing of power in agriculture sector,” Shankar added.
He
said that the Union government has identified eight industrial sectors and has
set a mandate to reduce specific use of energy. “Under the programme, we are
targeting 400 units of these sectors to cut down on power consumption by five
per cent. The programme is a mandatory one and industries failing to abide by
it will face penalties. Those companies which comply and reduce power
consumption would honoured with energy saving certificates,” he added.
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