The Tamil Nadu Government today launched the first phase of the project providing free compact fluorescent light bulbs to over 14 lakh hut-dwellers in the State, an energy saving measure aimed at saving 40 MW of power.
Chief Minister Jayalalithaa also launched over Rs 500-crore worth of projects under the Energy Department through video conferencing from her camp office at Kodanadu in the Nilgiris district.
The scheme of providing free CFL bulbs was launched with an objective of promoting power-saving, a state government release here said.
In the first phase of the Rs 8.77-crore project launched today, Jayalalithaa gave away one nine-watt CFL bulb to seven persons each, the release said, adding that the initiative will help the Government save about 40 MW.
About 14.62 lakh domestic consumers coming under the hut-dwellers category will benefit with seven lakh of them being covered under the first phase, it said.
The Chief Minister also inaugurated various sub-stations with a capacity of 230 kv, 110 kv and 33 kv, constructed in different parts of the state at an overall cost of Rs 509.88 crore through video conferencing, the release added.
Jayalalithaa also inaugurated a 60 kw solar power generating system at Tangedco’s head office here that would produce up to one lakh units per year. It would be helpful in meeting a part of the daily electricity demands of the state-run power generation company’s head office here, the release added.