All automobiles will be converted to electric keeping in view the government's commitment to shift to electric mobility by 2030 he said while launching replacement of conventional lights with LED lights in East Delhi yesterday.
"One lakh conventional air conditioners will be replaced by super-efficient ACs that will consume 30 per cent less power and will be environment-friendly," an official statement quoting the minister said.
Vardhan said India will adhere to its commitment made in the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
"In 2014, the procurement cost of these bulbs was Rs 310, now it is procured at Rs 70," he said.
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In East Delhi, the municipal body will replace one lakh street lights and 2,800 High Mast Lights with LED lights at "zero cost", thereby saving 77.97 per cent energy.
India has committed to install 175 GW of solar, wind and biomass electricity by 2022, reduce emission intensity by 33- 35 per cent from its 2005 levels by 2030.
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