EESL - Get Eveready 9 Watt LED bulbs by Domestic Efficient Lighting Programme (DELP) scheme at just Rs 85 (*Odisha)

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Here, offersandtricks.com comes with a very nice deal; Get Eveready 9 Watt LED bulb at just Rs. 85 from your nearest Electric office with Bill & 3 years Warranty (Any defect, bulb not working, then it will be completely replaced by a new one in the warranty period)

EESLEnergy Efficiency Services Limited (A Joint Venture Company of PSUs of Ministry of Power, Govt. of India)


About EESL:

The overall size of energy efficiency market is estimated to be Rs. 74,000 crores. Till now, only 5% of this market has been tapped through ESCO mode mainly in the areas of lighting and some industrial applications and the large-scale implementation of energy efficiency is constrained by a number of important regulatory, institutional and financing barriers. The concept of performance contracting implemented by Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) is being increasingly considered as a mechanism to overcome some of the barriers hindering and discouraging the large-scale implementation of energy efficiency projects. However, despite the fact that the potential for application of performance contracting in both the public and private sectors in developing nations is enormous, the growth of the ESCO industry has been particularly slow in the country. In order to develop a viable ESCO industry, Ministry of Power has set up Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), a Joint Venture of NTPC Limited, PFC, REC and POWERGRID to facilitate implementation of energy efficiency projects. EESL will work as ESCO, as Consultancy Organization for CDM, Energy Efficiency, etc.; as a Resource Centre for capacity building of SDAs, Utilities, financial institutions, etc. EESL will also lead the market-related actions of the NMEEE. It is registered under the companies Act, 1956 on 10th December 2009 and the commencement of business certificate is obtained on 11th February 2010. It will be the first such company exclusively for implementation of energy efficiency in South Asia and amongst a very few such instances in the world

Domestic Efficient Lighting Programme (DELP) scheme:

Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA) was launched by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on 1 May 2015, replacing the "Bachat Lamp Yojana". Within 1 year of its launch, 9 crore LED bulbs were sold in the country, reducing their electricity bills by 55 billion (US$820 million).

     The scheme was announced as "Domestic Efficient Lighting Programme (DELP)" on 5 January 2015, urging the people to use LED bulbs in place of incandescent bulbs, tube lights and CFL bulbs as they are more efficient, long lasting and economical in their life cycle duration.



Objectives:

-To carry out and promote the business of Energy Efficiency and climate change including manufacture and supply of energy efficiency services and products.

- To implement energy efficiency projects for Demand Side Measures including municipal functions, agriculture, public building, lighting etc.

- To implement schemes, programs and policies of central and state governments or its agencies.

- To carry out such other activities as offered by the Central Govt., State Govt., Bureau of Energy Efficiency or any other agencies related to the Energy Efficiency and      climate change.

- Partner with private ESCO’s and other companies to promote energy efficiency.

- To provide consultancy services in the field of CDM projects, Carbon Markets, Demand Side Management, Energy Efficiency, Climate change and other related areas.

- To identify and impart training to build the capacity of stakeholders.

- To act as a resource center in the field of Energy Efficiency and take up the activities of Capacity Building Training and other related activities.


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How to get Eveready 9 Watt LED bulb at just Rs. 85 only:

1. First visit your nearest Electric office.

2. If you find the distribution of LED bulbs there, then alright otherwise contact to:
Ph: 0120-4908000, 18002003445



3. Take a Xerox copy of your electric bills of your residence or office at the time of purchase

Note: You can purchase a maximum of 10, 20 & 50 LED bulbs per electric bill of Domestic, Commercial consumer & Institutional on upfront payment basis to the eligible consumers of CESU/SOUTHCO/NESCO/WESCO.

4. Tell them the no. of LED bulbs you want (maximum 10) and purchase it by making the payment by cash there only.

5. Don’t forget to take the bill (Invoice cum Consent Deed) and also check all LED bulbs before taking it there only.

6. If case of any technical defect contact to the toll free no: 18002003445


Terms & Conditions:

1. The undersigned is agreeable to participant in the National Ujala scheme and agree on the following Terms & Conditions:

- That under the National Ujala scheme of Energy Efficiency Services Limited offers 9 Watt LED bulbs (with 3 years warranty) up to 10, 20 & 50 to Domestic, Commercial consumers & Industrial 
on upfront payment basis to the eligible consumers of CESU/SOUTHCO/NESCO/WESCO.

- That the undersigned has paid all my previous electricity bill and arrears, if any, of CESU/SOUTHCO/NESCO/WESCO and giving the receipt of the same, along with my ID proof.

- That undersigned agree to receive LED bulbs as mentioned in the Invoice above and paid at the rate of Rs. 85/- per LED bulb.

- That undersigned shall install the LEDs received under this scheme in high usage areas and not remove or keep in reserve any of the LEDs provided hereunder.

- That I will contact toll free number given on packaging in case of technical defect in the bulb.

- That undersigned confirmed that I received the LED bulbs as mentioned above. The terms of this deed have been explained to me and that I understand the meaning of these terms & conditions, and shall follow the same.

Pictures & Invoice of the LED bulbs we bought:

         


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