It can provide 3 main benefits.
1. It can drastically reduce the Electricity Bills of the Municipal Corporations.
2. It can reduce Global Warming.
3. India being a power-starved country, it can also reduce power consumption, and improve the pathetic power situation that the country is facing now.
Solar Power being used, by installing conversion cell panels for street lighting, of parks and exhibition grounds and social functions in many parts of India.
Solar Power not installed for street lighting of highways at least in India, due higher lumines required for lighting’s, presently. May be later on with development of better quality panels of volt metric cells are produced that in India, too we make use of Solar Power for street lighting all the roads and streets, as well as Highways.
Like Railways trying to make use of brake power for generating power in India.
Why is Solar Power not installed for streetlighting in India?
Posted on February 21st, 2010 in solar power for homes


5 responses to Why is Solar Power not installed for streetlighting in India?
Solar Power being used, by installing conversion cell panels for street lighting, of parks and exhibition grounds and social functions in many parts of India.
Solar Power not installed for street lighting of highways at least in India, due higher lumines required for lighting’s, presently. May be later on with development of better quality panels of volt metric cells are produced that in India, too we make use of Solar Power for street lighting all the roads and streets, as well as Highways.
Like Railways trying to make use of brake power for generating power in India.
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Solar power is expensive due high cost of solar panels, when compared to conventional lighting & during winter they dont get sufficient solar energy to charge the panels.
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My village – P.Pudupatti, Tamilnadu, India has solar street lights. But limited in number because of the high capital cost.
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Now – a – days second generation solar cells are being used.Though they are cost effective their efficiency is less.And there may be lack of will and readiness in the policy makers and policy implementers as well as consciousness among the common people.
The people should be made aware of the energy source and the need of the use of the energy should be propagated to the public,so there could be a revolution among them.
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