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Jharkhand CM launches UJALA scheme

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Press Trust of India Ranchi
Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das today launched energy efficient fans and LED tube lights under the 'Unnat Jeevan by Affordable LEDs and Appliances for All' (UJALA) scheme in the state.

Speaking on the occasion, Das said a total 85 lakh LED bulbs have been distributed.

He said that when he took charge two years ago, 30 lakh households out of 68 lakh did not have electricity, and since then seven lakh households have got it.

The state government set a goal to electrify the rest 23 lakh households by March, 2019, he was quoted in an official release.

The UJALA scheme is being implemented by Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), a JV under the administration of Ministry of Power, Government of India.
 

In Jharkhand, EESL plans to distribute more than 25 lakh LED tube lights and one lakh energy efficient fans to people on upfront payment. It is estimated that over 5.5 lakh consumers will benefit from the scheme, the release said.

Das said, "The consumers have already realized how drastically their electricity bills have gone down and I am confident that with the launch of these two appliances, the result will be enormous.

"The schemes will help the government manage peak demand and reduce power outage. We should all be proud that we are helping the environment by mitigating climate change through the adoption of energy efficient appliances," he said.

EESL would provide free of cost replacement of LED bulbs and tube lights for all technical faults for three years, as well as free of cost replacement of energy efficient fans for all technical faults for 2.5 years.

During the distribution, replacements can be done through any of the distribution counters that would be operating within the city, the release said.
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Das also inaugurated a Solar Roof Top Power Plant in

Ranchi and said that solar power would be provided in 230 villages which are not linked to the grid.

The goal of the government is to generate 2650 MW solar energy by 2019-20, the Chief Minister said.

So far 3830 MW capacity of solar energy panels were installed on roof tops on 68 government buildings, an official release said.

Das said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would soon lay foundation stone for the 4000 MW thermal power station at Patratu and a bridge over the Ganga in Sahibganj.

He said Ranchi would be made a solar city and a new policy has already come.

Under this policy, any individual can set up roof top solar power plant and supply to the grid through net metre. Those having barren land could do the same there and could it to the grid to earn money, Das said.

Jharkhand had remained in darkness despite having 40 per cent of country's coal reserve and the curse was being eradicated, the chief minister said.

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First Published: Feb 08 2017 | 3:57 PM IST

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