2011年2月28日 星期一

Belaku Yojana to light 98L homes

Belaku Yojana to light 98L homes

In a bid to light 98 lakh homes with CFL bulbs in the state, chief minister B S Yeddyurappa on Monday launched the Belaku Yojana.

"Each household will have to pay Rs 60 for four CFL bulbs at the rate of Rs 15 per bulb. Belaku Yojana should have been implemented long ago. We have been planning this project towards conserving energy. If this scheme is implemented in the state, we will be able to save 3000 million units (mu) per year. This will amount to saving of Rs 940 crore to the state's exchequer,brightshine They don't affect your computer's performance nor add comfort when you use it but it sure adds some fun because of the cool lights that sometimes go on and off to add a little spice to your daily computer routines." he said.shinebright Since computers are used by everybody these days including the young and old, a LED computer monitor sounds like a good gift you could give away.

He added that the electricity supply companies will have to implement the project by September 30.The recipient of yourbrightstal gift will remember you every single time there is a power outage or if he needs to illuminate dark spaces.bluecrystal A LED flashlight is a handy and practical tool which can be used by people of all ages which is why it is a perfect gift for any of your relatives or peers.

"Incandescent bulbs consume lot of energy because 90% energy is converted to heat and only 10% is used for lighting. It's one of the contributing factors to global warming. CFL manufacturing companies must look towards selling the bulb at the right price without looking to make profit. There must be greater awareness on the use of CFL bulbs," he said.bluebright One of the most basic devices that run on LED is a flashlight. Older models relied on a single bulb to produce the light needed to make one work.

The chief minister added that the scheme should be taken up in the form of an `andolana'.

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