Bengaluru: State set to switch over from bulbs to LEDs


Bengaluru, Sep 30 (DHNS): The energy department, which is grappling with an acute power crisis in the State, hopes to save 800 to 900 MW per day by implementing the Centrally-sponsored Demand Side Management Efficient Lighting Programme (Delp).

Delp aims to replace the existing streetlights and all domestic bulbs with LEDs through the Energy Efficiency Service Limited (EESL), a Central agency. The project is likely to be rolled out within six months.

There is approximately 10 to 15 lakh streetlights in the State, including 4.5 lakh in Bengaluru and 65,000 in Mysuru.

Urban local bodies (ULBs) will have to pay the installation and maintenance cost of the LEDs to EESL over a period of seven years. The ULBs are likely to save at least 50 per cent of energy, plus the power charges.

Under the domestic lighting programme, EESL will call for tenders, following which bulbs will be supplied to the consumer, who will be required to pay Rs 106 against the market rate of Rs 350 and above, per bulb.

By switching over, the consumer will be saving one thirds of the energy. A consumer can purchase a maximum of 10 bulbs. A meeting with LED manufactures is scheduled for October 5.

Losing patience

On Tuesday, Energy Minister D K Shivakumar said that while the demand stands at 7,500 MW, the department is currently supplying only 6,152 MW. At present, the department is purchasing 1,063 MW.

“Both the consumers and I are losing patience. Efforts are being made to purchase maximum power to put an end to this problem. I don’t want to effect load shedding as it makes me unhappy,” he added.

Reacting to BJP’s dig at the government, the minister said the Centre had allocated only 200 MW to Karnataka from the southern grid. In doing so, it has reduced 50 MW each to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, 80 MW to Tamil Nadu and 20 MW to Kerala.

While the scheduled supply from the Central grid to Karnataka was 2,388 MW, the State is getting only 1,736 MW, he said.

Solar Park

Shivakumar said the world’s biggest Solar Power Park would come up at Pavagada. The department would launch the project by October 30. The 2,000 MW park will be set up in 12,000 acres of dry land.

Farmers will lease their land to the department for 30 years. To start with, the department will pay them Rs 21,000 per acre annually, following which there will be a five per cent increase every two years.

The Rs 20,000 crore project will be implemented on a 50:50 cost sharing basis between the Centre and the State.

He also said that the department had proposed to set up a 350 MW gas-based power plant at Yelahanka. The Rs 1,510 crore project will be implemented by Gail.

  

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  • premnath shetty, bangalore

    Fri, Oct 02 2015

    The state power minister has plans to sell LED bulbs at Rs 100 each to every consumer by the meter reader during billing.The question is the make.PHILIPS LED costs Rs 700.They must be looking at some cheap chinese make,make some money out of it.Politicians will make money irrespective of the power situation,or drought.

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  • shridhar Poojary, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    I have replaced 90% of CFLs, Tube lights by purchasing LED bulbs (15 Watts, 5 Watts) from Snap Deal at very low cost (less than Rs.100.00 per bulb). The current bill has come down by 40%.
    LED bulbs are available for less than the Govt. rate e,e Rs106/-wattage not mentioned..........,

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  • kevin lewis, trasi

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    you are right 7 turbines are ideal but govt will say there is no water to run it

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    no issues with the water at jog falls as there are dams which are completely filled with required water quantity. Same quantity of water is flowing with same velocity, only that just 2 generators are running and rest of the water flows out further remaining unutilized.

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  • Vishal D Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Propaganda to loot people in the form of LED's. I really feel ashamed of the Congress party which ruled & looted INDIA for the last 60 years but there is no concrete solution to at least one single basic problem be it water,electricity or roads. It's really a shame & planning to loot the public in one or the other way.
    They don't have any vision for development oher than Appeasement.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    that's why I always say Congis doesn't have any right to comment on Modi nor the current BJP lead Govt. We the whole nation at least got a ray of hope that something will change now, with the vision we could see in Modi's drive. These people are good to loot to the extreme.

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  • John, Udupi

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Next they will tell that we have to build our own roads to use our vehicle!

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  • Ganesh Bhat, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Government should ensure availability of LED lamps in all shops at highly affordable price. Then people automatically buy them.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    to be frank , one team including D K Shivakumar should visit our Power Plant at Jog Falls ( hydro-electric power station ) and spend some time, may be a weeks time and focus on repairing the huge power generators there which are lying unrepaired. We have around 9 generators out of which only 2 are working currently. If we are able to make all the generators to start working, our state will be rich enough in power so that we can sell power to other states. That's the capacity of the power plant we have. It's just the drama going on buying power which will generate revenue for these politicians.. that's it. Please don't believe all these people. they are showing the power scarcity so that we sit silent when they buy the power from other states for the highest rate.

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  • AK JAIN, JOG/Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Dear readerwriter007, pune

    The idea of repairing generator is good. But who will fill the water in the dam... Will you...? Now the water level is only 49% of the capacity in the dam. While in the last year it was around 89% at the same time. Without enough water how to run hydro power generators...

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  • Sompa, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Any new development project meaning people suspect %. This is the state of affairs in India. It can be yettina hole/Petta rakshane/Road bhagya/Anna Bhagya etc & etc

    Nett yet % Devere Balla.

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Disconnect all free connection those from all political leaders, switch off all lights which are glowing even in day time,severe punishment those who are stealing power from various illegal connections, Karnataka has got enough power to distribute 24 hour.

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  • jb, mlore

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Finally they realised BJP Central govt is required to fund the state if they want to survive. Stop all your minority appeasement bhagyas and divert them into building solar panels. Utilise funds recieved from mujrai dept on these then distributing back to the minorities...

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Retrofit LED lamps are available in the market. Replacing incandescent/halogen lamps with LED lamps can save lot of power. Bring them from china and make available on the road for a cheap price. Government can save lot of power and consumers can save lot of money

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  • Kiran, Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Streets lights are kept switching on till 8.00 AM in Bangalore streets. what is the point if Bescom itself is wasting current . Also , street lights are misused by Bescom,by giving one or two lights to private properties at the cost of the government power supply . This misuse should be stopped first.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Why not Solar ...

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  • Rahul, mumbai / dubai

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    First you need to wake up Kumbakarana CM............lol

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2015

    Sidramayya can request Chandy to send his Solar Expert for expert suggestions.
    Solar expert Saritha.

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