New technology to regulate…
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KOLKATA: A new technology has been devised to automatically regulate the brightness of street lights as per the volume of traffic passing underneath them, saving energy in the process. Scientists of CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute in West Bengal‘s Durgapur have named their innovation ‘Smart Dimmable LED Street Lighting Technology‘, a release from the institute said on Tuesday. The technology increases the brightness of street lights when a pedestrian, bicycle or car is passing underneath them and returns to the dim state in the absence of any commuter, it s ..read more
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Everything you need to…
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NEW DELHI: The light fidelity technology was first introduced by the German Scientist – Harald Haas. The main use of this technology is to transmit the data through light. It is specially designed to support wireless communication in the restricted regions. LiFi technology has numerous benefits such as high bandwidth, easy to operate, high efficiency and safety. This technology can be part of a street light program to the autopilot car headlights. There are so much to think and discuss this lighting technology. LiFi Technology Light fidelity technology is quite similar to WiFi techn ..read more
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NEW DELHI: Lighting technology is one of the rapidly growing and innovative industries. In the past few years, lighting trends have seen a lot of innovation and advancement. Incandescent bulbs were replaced by fluorescent ones and which is now being quickly replaced by LED lighting fixtures. But, what next? Well, the next move in the lighting system is shifting towards digital lighting. Let’s understand this further. Under digital lighting, your light fixtures will be connected over the digital networks to perform all kinds of activities. This digitally networked lighting system is rapid ..read more
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Over 45% of LED…
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NEW DELHI: About 47% of LED bulb brands and 52% of LED downlighter brands across 400 electrical retail outlets were found to be non-compliant with consumer safety standards, as prescribed and mandated for lighting products by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, according to a study conducted by Nielsen in 2018. The study was conducted across eight Indian cities – New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Durgapur, Bareilly, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. As per Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers’ Association (ELCOMA), the total LED Mar ..read more
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Dedicated cluster can help…
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NEW DELHI: Clustering is the phenomenon where firms from the same industry gather together in close proximity in order to drive economical and geographical benefits from the region. Industrial clusters also result in bringing competitive advantage to the factories located in one particular region. China is the best example. Over the past few decades, China’s economic growth is mainly because of the rise of industrial clusters which have resulted in making Chinese products extremely competitive in the global market. In order to further aid in the establishment of cluster hubs, the Chinese ..read more
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Sub-standard lighting products a…
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4y ago
NEW DELHI: With increasing urbanization, the demand for energy-efficient lighting products is increasing which is set to result in a healthy growth rate for the Indian lighting industry over the long term. However, experts feel the presence of sub-standard lighting products that don’t comply with safety standards mandated for LED products by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) are a significant threat to the health of the industry. Sumit Joshi, vice chairman and managing director, Signify India Innovations said, “These spurious products pose a serious safety hazard for consumers besides ..read more
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EESL to replace 11…
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MUMBAI: Energy Efficiency Services (EESL) plans to install an aggregate 200 MW of grid connected solar rooftop across 5,000 state-owned buildings in Maharashtra in the next two years at a cost of around Rs 800 crore. State-run EESL, which is a joint venture of four other PSUs including NTPC, Power Finance Corporation, Rural Electrification Corporation, and PowerGrid Corporation, will be installing rooftop solar on RESCO model in phased manner. “Initially, we will be installing rooftop capacities across 2,000 buildings and we estimate a cost of Rs 450 crore. This we plan to complete by ..read more
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Home lighting to shine…
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4y ago
ET Intelligence Group: After underperforming the Sensex for a year, the stock of Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals is expected to gain momentum following the company’s improving margin in home lighting. In addition, it has also shown improved sales of pumps and appliances. Earlier, the company had reported pressure on the operating margin of the lighting division, which accounts for over 30 per cent of revenue, due to rising competition. The division’s margin fell to 6.3 per cent in the September 2018 quarter. However, with several cost efficiency measures and price increases ..read more
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Li-Fi technology to deliver…
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4y ago
NEW DELHI: Wireless Fidelity (Wi-fi) seems to be struggling at transmitting data with the required speed against the interferences. Light-Fidelity (Li-Fi) is a new technology alleged to be the solution for all the internet speed issues. It is a Visual Light Communication (VLC) system that can help in making wireless communications happen at a lightning speed. Transmitting the data via light is its key function. Li-fi uses basic household LED bulbs to transfer data. It is professed to function at a flying speed of 224 gigabytes per second. These bulbs function as the routers of the system ..read more
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We plan to generate…
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4y ago
NEW DELHI: Ledure Lighting hopes to generate Rs 100-120 crore the current financial year, said Pranav Agarwal, director of the company. The company generated a revenue of Rs 75 crore in FY19. The company plans to invest about Rs 10 crore in the current fiscal. Agarwal further informed that they have doubled their revenue in the last two years. He said, “In next 2-3 years we want to stabilise our channel sales which will create an asset which we can leverage by introducing new product lines.” Ledure is also planning to introduce new energy saving devices. “Because of the slowdown in ..read more
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