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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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sujit kumar jha_3
sujit kumar jha_3 9 years 10 months ago
the led bulb scheme is very nice and at preasent time there are lot of villegers who are using led bulb, the firt profit is in low voltage i am able to used bulb for bright light, i want to thanks to the pm and his team for making transformig india and developing india i am so happy, i urge to the pm narendra modi and his team to delivery the led bulb in village.
Dr Raju Gopalan
Dr Raju Gopalan 9 years 10 months ago
I suggest if we distribute LED like gas in door step in low price. People will take this easily. On the basis of Aadhar card you can track the person easily of transfer the subside amount in his account also.
Sukumar T
Sukumar T 9 years 10 months ago
It is good that LED Bulbs are supplied to the people at subsidised rates. I too have utilised the facility .But the problem is that the lights from the LED bulbs are not enough for a big hall in my house. All these days I have been using two tubelights in a big hall of my house. The brightness of the tublights were enough to cover the entire hall . But now two LED Bulbs are not enough for a big hall .I have to go for additional bulbs but there are no light points.
Himanshu
Himanshu 9 years 10 months ago
In India you can promote a commodity only when it is cheap as well as effective. The led bulbs are till date either equal to or more expensive than cfl . also there are people who still use the tungsten bulb because its cheap. Decrease rates of LEDs and at the same time make them aware of its advantages. Only showing advantages will not bring change in a short duration.
Dhananjay Sharma
Dhananjay Sharma 9 years 10 months ago
First bann the bulbs, cfl bulbs and tube light or increase their price because a person will go for 20 rupee bulb rather than 100 rupee led which is given by government on electricity bill and second thing increase the number of led bill from 10 to 20 or 25 for each bill and also cut down its price and form a team in each city that see every office hospital school building that is installed with led if not then take action againts them(this also increase employement).And in the end necessary ads
krishna dhoot
krishna dhoot 9 years 10 months ago
The first thing would be advertising the eco-friendly nature of LED bulbs to attract the more educated and above middle class people. Secondly, provide incentives and funds to the research organisations and manufacturers for cheap production of LEDs, which will effectively reduce the cost. The people, as usual, will prefer the cheaper option (enhanced with the fact that it is environment friendly).
Madhvi jha
Madhvi jha 9 years 10 months ago
poor or midile class people always wants cheaapest thing for use as we all now so if we feel that led bulb is cheaper than the other than we will definatly use led bulb.