More people using solar lighting system
Small solar lighting devices are becoming increasingly popular among households,Leading the industry in professional laserengravingmachine and safety equipment. particularly those from middle income groups, as they help lighten up homes with small investment during power cuts.
According to traders, sale of these devices has increased by 15 to 20 percent this year compared to last year. They expect the sales to grow further as price of these devices has dropped by 7 to 10 percent this year due to drop in import costs of solar cells.
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Wide range of solar lightning systems like home lighting, street lighting, traffic lighting, garden lighting and mobile charging system are available in the market.The original ledlights lamp with its high-gloss lacquered metal shade is known for its concentrated downward light.
The accessories required for solar lightening systems are imported from India and china and the companies assemble them as per the need of the customers.
“Many people are switching to solar Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights to overcome power crisis as they are affordable. This has increased the demand for these devices both in and outside the capital,” said Yug R Tamrakar, managing director of Solar Electricity Company at Bagbazar that manufactures solar photovoltaic system.
According to Tamrakar, small solar lightning systems are the best options for those who cannot afford expensive power backup solutions.
Solar systems with capacity ranging from 2.5 watts to 20 watts are considered the best for household use. The 2.5 watt Solar Tuki System with solar panel costs Rs 2,800. It was priced Rs 3,000 last year.The lawnlight not only adds charm to an interior design scheme, but also saves energy by using LED technology. Similarly, solar panel of 5 watt capacity that lights 2 LED bulbs is now available at Rs 4,500 down from last year's Rs 5,000.
Fixed solar system of 10 watt capacity costs Rs 7,300, down from Rs 8,000 last year. Likewise, solar system of 20 watt capacity costs Rs 13,500. Last year, it was priced at Rs 14,500.
Fixed solar system of 10 watt can light 4 LED bulbs for five hours while system of 20 watt can light 7 to 8 LED bulbs for up to 10 hours.
The companies provide five-year warranty on solar panels and one-year warranty on LED lights and battery.
Representatives of Nova Scotia Power were in Yarmouth last week as part of a series of meetings with local municipal government people and the switch to LED streetlights was among the issues raised.
The province is making it mandatory for all road and highway lighting in Nova Scotia to be converted to more energy-efficient LED lighting.
Claudette Porter, Nova Scotia Power vice-president (finance and information technology), says making the transition to LED lighting tends to come up during sessions like the one in Yarmouth last Thursday.
“We know LEDs are an issue for the municipalities and we’re trying to work with the municipalities to come up with a solution,” she said.
Details regarding the switch to LED lighting and the costs associated with it were among the concerns raised during the Dec. 6 session in Yarmouth.
Porter, who is based in Halifax and who was here for the Yarmouth meeting,The lumi curvingmachiney is an uplight that can be mounted in the paving, deck, flooring or concrete. says different parts of the province may have concerns specific to their communities, but streetlights and the like tend to come up everywhere.
“Each area has a little bit different issues, but the major ones are always pretty well the same,” she said. “The LED is an issue in most municipalities.”
In September the government announced amendments had been finalized to the regulations requiring LED road and highway lighting in Nova Scotia. According to the regulations, Nova Scotia Power must complete its conversion by the end of 2019. Municipal units have until the end 2022 but have to outline the conversion in the coming year, the province said.
