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Energy Conservation to be Top Priority for Govt: Shinde

Press Information BureauGovernment of IndiaMinistry of Power 31-March-2011 12:0 IST Energy Conservation to be Top Priority for Govt: Shinde The energy conservation and Energy Efficiency Improvement in Small and Medium Enterprises would be the top priority for the government in the power sector. Stressing on the government focus in the next few years, Shri Sushilkumar Shinde, the Minister of Power has stated that the targeted reduction in demand as a result of these interventions during XI plan which was kept at 5%, translates into an avoided capacity addition of 10,000…

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Ulaginoli’s Energy Auditor’s advice the readers of Times of India on Energy Audit

The feng shui on saving power Source: Times of India Dated 21 march 2011CHENNAI: M’Nallamaruthamuthu wasn’t looking for chic handicrafts at the Poompuhar showroom on a recent Saturday. A former superintending engineer at the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB), he had a nerdier mission than shopping to find ways to cut the showroom’s power bill. Energy auditors, such as Nallamaruthamuthu, often crib about energy being wasted in apartments, commercial complexes and factories. They say a relatively small investment and a more thoughtful placing of electric equipment can lighten the monthly…

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Distribution of Solar Lanterns supplied by Ulaginoli Energy Solutions

The SIFE (Student In Free Enterprise) Chapter of Loyola College, Chennai recently launched a Solar Project called Shine, where they disrtibute Solar Products to the poor and needy. The Solar Products are being supplied by Ulaginoli Energy Solutions, Chennai. In the first pahes, solar lanterns were distributed at a recently held fucntion. Thiru P.W.C. Davidar IAS (Principal Secreatary to Govt of TN, IT and Energy) and Mr. Gitesh Agarwal (Business Manager, Australian Trade Commision-Australian Government) distributed the solar lanterns.For a better view, click here

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Specifications of LED Lights

28 W LED Replaces Conventional 70 W MHL. Annual Power Savings =Rs. 1,069 35 W LED Replaces Conventional 150 W HPSVL. Annual Power Savings =Rs. 3,364 70 W LED Replaces Conventional 250 W HPSVL. Annual Power Savings =Rs. 5,336 9 W LED Tube light (replaces 28 W Tube Light with an annual power saving of Rs. 571) & 18 W LED Tube Light (replaces 56 W Tube Light with an annual power saving of Rs. 1,281) 2 W (Replaces 60 W Incandescent Bulb with an annual power saving of Rs.…

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Indoor LED Lights of Ulaginoli Energy Solutions

9 W LED Tube light (replaces 28 W Tube Light with an annual power saving of Rs. 571) & 18 W LED Tube Light (replaces 56 W Tube Light with an annual power saving of Rs. 1,281) 3 W LED Focus Light 6 W Down Light (Replaces 2*18 W CFL with an annual power saving of Rs.746)and 10 W Down Light (Replaces 3*18 W CFL with an annual power saving of Rs.1,095) 12 W (Replaces 2 x 27 W CFL with an annual power saving of Rs. 1,049)and 48 W…

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Choolaimedu outlet to showcase energy efficient products soon

Ulaginoli Energy Solutions has set up one more outlet to showcase its energy efficient products. The new outlet at Choolaimedu, Chennai is thrid in the series following the existing ones at Trichy and Pudukkottai.The energy efficient products, mainly LEDs, which save energy ranging from 50 to 90% will be put up in display at the new outlet.The major operations of Ulaginoli Energy Soutions will be carried out from the new outlet at Choolaimedu, though the Kodambakkam office will continue to be the registered office. Some of the LEDs that would…

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India’s Readiness as Solar Energy Leader

With the ambitious targets of 20GW of solar base by 2022, the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) has gotten the ball rolling for the growth of solar energy in India. One of the goals of the JNNSM is to grow indigenous manufacturing, supply and service capabilities for the solar value-chain in India. The value chain of the solar industry in India at the present time and that which is required by 2022. Silicon refers to crystalline silicon (c-Si). Polysilicon With the lack of competitive polysilicon availability, ingot/wafer manufacturing is…

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