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In order to maintain a high GDP growth rate for the foreseeable future, India needs to quadruple its current energy supply by 2031. Unfortunately India is now the fourth biggest Green House Gas emitter in the world. Emission volumes have skyrocketed in line with economic growth, and this means that India now needs to start considering energy quality as well as quantity. To this end, the government of India has launched a national mission to promote energy-saving schemes and initiatives and reduce overall energy consumption. This requires creating an environment that encourages state and local governments throughout the country to formulate and implement specific energy reduction strategies while also achieving significant participation rates from the private sector.
LED or Light Emitting Diode is a new form of lighting, technologically advanced, more efficient, brighter as well as consumes much less energy. It uses only 20%–25% of the energy and last up to 25 times longer than the traditional incandescent bulbs they replace.
LED lights are far more efficient than any other lighting alternative commercially available at the moment. LED bulbs have a 100,000 hour lifespan, and will last for 11 years at continuous operation, or 22 years at 50% operation. Compare this to the approximate lifespan of 5,000 hours for an incandescent light bulb and 10,000 hours for a fluorescent light.
LEDs would significantly reduce the lighting load, peak demand and overall energy consumption without compromising on the environment safety as it has no mercury and heavy metal content.
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