Minister of state for power, coal and renewable energy Piyush Goyal presented them with their first set of LED bulbs during the launch of the Energy Efficiency Services Limited's (EESL)expansion plans in the UK, which have been branded as 'UK Joins Affordable LEDs for All' (UJALA).
"India has been able to replace 560 million bulbs with LED in two years. There isno reason why we can't use the same distribution network in the UK and have a similar scale up," Goyal said at the launch in London yesterday.
The EESL, under the Indian power ministry, is a joint venture of four state-run entities - Power Grid, NTPC, Rural Electrification Corporation Limited and the Power Finance Corporation Limited.
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"This is a tremendous initiative taken by the government of India, which is now being replicated in the UK. It is reflective of the nature of the symbiotic nature of the India-UK partnership," said Indian High Commissioner to the UK Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha.
Goyal, who concluded his UK and Europe tour yesterday, also oversaw the signing of memoranda of understanding between the Indian High Commission and EESL as well as between the Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA) and British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers Association (BEAMA) for closer energy alliances between India and the UK.