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- Recently, the Ministry of Power successfully completed seven years of distributing and selling LED lights under its flagship UJALA programme.
Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA)
- About:
- It is a zero-subsidy scheme launched in 2015.
- It is also known as the LED-based Domestic Efficient Lighting Programme (DELP) and is the world’s largest domestic lighting project.
- Aim:
- To promote the efficient usage of energy for all i.e., its consumption, savings and lighting.
- Eligibility:
- Every domestic household having a metered connection can get LED bulbs.
- Achievements:
- More than 36.78 crore LEDs have been distributed across the country.
- UJALA succeeded in bringing down the retail price of LED bulbs from INR 300-350 per bulb to INR 70-80 per bulb.
- It has made affordable energy accessible to all and the programme also resulted in massive energy savings.
- It has helped in reducing annual household electricity bills.
- Consumers have been able to save money, improve their quality of life, and contribute to India’s economic growth and prosperity.
- It encourages Make in India as domestic manufacturing of LED bulbs has increased from 1 lakh per month to 40 million per month.
Source: PIB
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