Street Light National Programme is an initiative of the Government to promote energy efficiency in the country. Government aims to replace 3.5 crore conventional street lights with energy efficient LED lights. This would result in annual energy saving of 900 crore units and the total cost savings of municipalities every year will be Rs 5,500 crore.
Energy Efficiency Services Limited, a Public Energy Services Company under the administration of Ministry of Power, Government of India (GoI) is the implementing agency for SLNP.
The National Programme has been launched on 5th January 2015 to convert conventional street and domestic lights with energy efficient LED lights.
EESL replaces the conventional street lights with LEDs at its own costs and consequent reduction in energy and maintenance cost of the municipality is used to repay EESL over a period of time. The contracts that EESL enters into with Municipalities are typically of 7 years duration where it not only guarantees a minimum energy saving but also provides free replacements and maintenance of lights at no additional costs to the municipalities. The service model enables the municipalities to go in for the state of the art street light with no upfront capital cost and repayments to EESL are within the present level of expenditure. Thus there is no additional revenue expenditure required to be incurred by the municipality for change over to smart and energy efficient LED street lights.
Overall target of no of street lights to be replaced |
3.5 crore |
Expected overall annual energy savings |
9000 million KWh |
Expected reduction of installed street light load |
1500 MW |
Expected annual cost reduction of ULBs |
Rs. 5,500 crore |
Annual estimated greenhouse gas emission reductions |
6.2 million tonnes of CO2 |
The present status of the programme can be accessed at http://slnp.eeslindia.org/
Source : EESL
শেহতীয়া উন্নীতকৰণ: : 7/3/2023
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