2011年4月21日 星期四

CFLs not royal enough for Mysore Palace

CFLs not
royal enough for Mysore Palace
The State government’s decision to make
compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) mandatory in all government offices and
buildings will not dim the Mysore Palace as the good old incandescent bulbs will
continue to light the heritage structure.

The State government’s
initiative was aimed at saving energy and reducing electricity bills. In a bid
to implement this, the Mysore Palace Board too called for expression of interest
from manufacturers of bulbs that would not only cut bills but would also
reproduce the same luminosity as incandescent bulbs. A few companies came
forward and held demonstrations by lighting one portion of the palace with CFLs.


However, the CFLs failed to match the 15-watt incandescent bulbs in
luminescence and the proposal to replace the bulbs were dropped.LED grow light
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Deputy Commissioner Harsh Gupta, member-secretary of the Palace
Board,Because dimmable lights and dimmer fluorescent bulbs switches are so popular
amongst American consumers, this drawback has been a significant one. told
Deccan Herald the decision was taken after a committee constituted by the board
too ruled in favour of incandescent bulbs. “The committee studied the proposals
and witnessed the demonstrations at the Amba Vilas Palace.it may become
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market penetration in this area. They also did a feasibility study on replacing
the bulbs and decided to retain incandescent bulbs,” he said.

Gupta
added that the board had already installed LED bulbs in the palace premises to
conserve energy, but did not want to take a decision on replacing incandescent
bulbs in a haste as it would compromise the beauty of the illuminated palace.
“The golden orange glow emitted by incandescent bulbs cannot be replicated by
CFLs. People are very intelligent, they can make out even the slightest change
in the colour,” Gupta said.I pitted the modems head-to-head in 4G mode across 12
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Deputy Director of the
Mysore Palace Board, P V Avaradhi, pointed out that the palace is illuminated
for just six to seven hours in a month and the electricity bill comes up to
around Rs six to seven lakh a month for all the installations including
illumination. The hours of illumination is more only during the ten-day Dasara
festival. Given these circumstances, the board felt that it was not feasible to
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The board even toyed with the idea of installing LED bulbs which consume
less power, but the investment is huge. Around 97,000 bulbs are used to
illuminate the Amba Vilas Palace and to replace them with LED bulbs the board
would have to shell out at least Rs six to seven crore.

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