Berhampur
will switch over to LED (light- emitting diode) lights. Under its street light
programme, the Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BMC) had installed 25
energy-efficient LED lights along half km stretch from Courtpeta to New bus
stand road which will be put to use on Thursday.
At present,
the city has five high-mast lights and sodium vapour lights at other places.
The BMC pays `16 lakh towards electricity charges for these lights. The civic
body has launched a drive to replace vapour lights along major roads, including
the national highway passing through the city, with decorative LED lights.
“Power charges will be reduced by half after usage of LED lights,” said
assistant engineer (Mechanical) of the civic body Sukant Kumar Sabat.
While LED
lights are costlier, in the long run they prove to be major energy savers and
low on maintenance. Moreover, life of LED light is roughly three times that of
a sodium lamp while giving more illumination.
In the
second phase of the programme, BMC would install LED lights from Bhabanagar
Chhack to Gatebazar Chhack and at Haladiapadar railway overbridge. This would
be done on PPP mode.
Installation
of LED lights is part of BMC’s ongoing illumination drive at an estimated cost
of `2.50 crore. The Government had sanctioned `1.30 crore to it for the
purpose. Source: The New Indian Express
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