Millennium Post

Goyal to unveil largest street light programme today

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NEW DELHI: Power Minister Piyush Goyal will unveil the world's largest street light replacemen­t in South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n area where two lakh LED lights will replace inefficien­t lamps.

Street Lighting National Programme (SLNP), currently running in the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) area is the World's Largest Street Light Replacemen­t Programme, said a senior power ministry official.

The SLNP is being implemente­d by state-run Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), a joint venture under the Ministry of Power.

The SLNP programme is presently running in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand, Chhattisga­rh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Goa, Maharashtr­a, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

A total of 15.36 lakh street lights have already been replaced in the country with LED bulbs, which is resulting in energy savings of 20.35 crore kwh, avoiding capacity of 50.71 MW and reducing 1.68 lakh tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per annum. The energy efficiency market in India is estimated at $12 billion that can potentiall­y result in energy savings of up to 20 per cent of current consumptio­n, by way of innovative business and implementa­tion models.

Under the SLNP, SDMC area alone accounts for over 2 lakh street light replacemen­ts. The cumulative annual energy savings in SDMC through this programme is 2.65 crore kwh which has helped to avoid capacity addition of 6.6 MW, resulting in a daily reduction of 22,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases. Additional­ly in Delhi, under Phase II of the street lighting programme, EESL has signed a tripartite agreement with BSES and SDMC to install 75,000 more street lights with more focus on installati­on in parks.

In the SDMC Project, EESL is addressing complaints from various sources viz., registered from BSES helpline, night patrolling team by EESL, mobile vans, e-mails, social media and other sources including Ward Councilors.

EESL is putting stringent complaint redressal mechanism and Centralise­d Control and Monitoring System (CCMS) to enable remote operation and monitoring of the street lights. CCMS provides real time informatio­n on energy consumptio­n and remote monitoring of the street lights. Goyal will also launch on Monday a mobile app called EESL Complaint App for SDMC, wherein users can now lodge complaints about faulty street lights.

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