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UJALA completes 7 years of energy-efficient and affordable LED distribution

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    8th Jan, 2022

The Ministry of Power has successfully completed seven years of distributing and selling LED lights under its flagship UJALA programme.

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The Ministry of Power has successfully completed seven years of distributing and selling LED lights under its flagship UJALA programme.

About Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA)

  • UJALA is a zero-subsidy scheme launched by the Government in 2015.
  • It is touted as the world’s largest domestic lighting project.
  • It is spearheaded by Energy Efficiency Services Limited. 
  • UJALA Also known as the LED-based Domestic Efficient Lighting Programme (DELP), it aims to promote the efficient usage of energy for all i.e., its consumption, savings and lighting.
  • This scheme is considered as the world's largest, in non-subsidized LED lamp distribution projects. 
  • Every domestic household having a metered connection from their respective Electricity Distribution Company is eligible to get the LED bulbs under the Scheme.
  • The Government of India also expanded the LED distribution scheme to the United Kingdom in May 2017. 
  • The Scheme was established by replacing Bachat Lamp Yojana. 
  • It is a joint initiative of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) under Power Ministry and Electricity Distribution Company. EESL has reduced the prices of LED bulbs by 75%.

Achievements of the scheme

  • UJALA scheme has evolved as the world’s largest zero-subsidy domestic lighting programme, which addresses concerns such as high electrification cost and high emissions resulting from inefficient lighting.
  • Scheme has resulted in significant benefits, through its innovative approach.
  • Under the scheme, more than 36 crore 70 lakh LEDs have been distributed so far across India. 
  • It has resulted in saving of around 47 thousand Million Kilowatt-hour per annum energy. It has also avoided 9 thousand 565 megawatts peak demand.
  • Scheme has also contributed to substantial reduction in carbon dioxide emissions and has reduced household electricity bills.

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