Purpose of this project is to distribute New self ballasted Compact Florescent Lamps (CFLs), at a price comparable to that of incandescent lamp (ICL), to domestic consumers in the 10 sub divisions namely AI, AII, AIII, AIV, BI, BII, BIII, BIV, FII & FIII of Jaipur City Circle of JVVNL, Rajasthan, of Jaipur Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited (JVVNL) in Jaipur District, Rajasthan, India. This project targets to discount & distribute approximately 309,768 New CFLs to the eligible consumers in the project area. The CFL are distributed in exchange of a less energy efficient (i.e. higher wattage, equivalent luminosity) Incandescent Lamps (ICL). New CFLs are distributed only to registered consumers of the JVVNL who return operating ICLs in equal numbers (e.g.: four New CFLs are issued to those who exchange four operating ICLs, three New CFLs are issued to those who exchange three operating ICLs, so on and so forth. None of the end-users are given more than 6 New CFLs). The ICLs are collected, inventorised, and destroyed so as to ensure these less efficient ICLs are not used elsewhere
Read More Read LessPurpose of this project is to distribute New self ballasted Compact Florescent Lamps (CFLs), at a price comparable to that of incandescent lamp (ICL), to domestic consumers in the Jaipur District Circle of JVVNL, Rajasthan, of Jaipur Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited (JVVNL) in Jaipur District, Rajasthan, India. The project activity involved charging a minimal price for the CFLs (e.g. a price comparable to that of an ICL). This project required approximately 255,790 new CFLs to the eligible consumers in the project area. The CFL are distributed in exchange of a less energy efficient (i.e. higher wattage, equivalent luminosity) Incandescent Lamps (ICL). New CFLs are distributed only to registered consumers of the JVVNL who return operating ICLs in equal numbers (e.g.: four New CFLs are issued to those who exchange four operating ICLs, three New CFLs are issued to those who exchange three operating ICLs, so on and so forth. No resident owner are given more than 4 New CFLs). The ICLs are collected, inventorised, and destroyed so as to ensure these less efficient ICLs are not used elsewhere.
Read More Read LessThe Jaipur Municipal Corporation has reported 1 Community emission inventory, since 2010. In its latest inventory, compiled in 2010, the Waste management, Stationary energy and Transport are identified as key emission sources.
The Jaipur Municipal Corporation has reported 1 government operational inventory, since 2010. In its latest inventory, compiled in 2010, the Transport is identified as key emission source.