Showing posts with label Salem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salem. Show all posts

Streets in Tamil Nadu are set to glow with LED luminaires as part of a sustainable development programme

Over 10 urban local bodies, including Tiruchi, Thanjavur, Coimbatore, Tuticorin, Erode, Salem, Tirupur, Vellore, Madurai and Tirunelveli, will replace around 2 lakh 40W fluorescent tube lights with LED luminaires.
Through the initiative of the local bodies, there will be annual energy savings of around 26,280 MWh, amounting to €17 million (about Rs 144 crore) in 10 years, said an official of Belgian firm Schreder, which supplies LED luminaries.
Tamil Nadu’s Commissionerate of Municipal Administration is conducting an investment grade audit for existing energy systems in municipal street lighting.
This will be followed by installation, commissioning, operations and maintenance of energy-efficient lamps and luminaires. Schreder, as part of a consortium, has bagged a letter of intent for audit for the Coimbatore, Tuticorin and Thanjavur regions (for 78,500 LED luminaries), the official said.
The company has a production facility at Faridabad. The Brika and Skido brand luminaries have been co-developed by the group’s R&D centre along with the Indian engineering team to address the lighting needs of the Indian market, he said recently on the sidelines of a seminar.
The Chennai Corporation too plans to replace nearly 1.10 lakh high-intensity discharge luminaires with LED luminaires.
Around 60,000 have already been replaced. This will result in potential annual energy saving of around 13,800 MWh and savings of around €9 million in 10 years, said a Corporation official.
Schreder will supply nearly 13,300 Brika LED luminaries, the company official said. By using LED luminaries and smart control systems, there could be up to 85 per cent energy savings when compared with installations equipped with traditional light sources.
The Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency will harness renewable energy for lighting applications in areas without grid power.
It plans to install nearly 1 lakh LED street lights through solar power in 1,000 village panchayats over five years.
This project will cost nearly €5.8 million.
For 20,000 street lights, the annual energy savings will be around 2,800 MWh, the official said. 

courtesy: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/states/tn-to-light-up-streets-with-led/article5490189.ece

New development rules for urban areas in TN

The Tamil Nadu government has approved uniform guidelines or Development Control Regulations relating to special buildings, multi-storeyed buildings, group developments, layouts and sub-divisions.

Yercaud witnesses a tourist boom

This summer the hill station of Yercaud is witnessing a boom in tourist flow after a lull of two years.

NH conversion jacks up land price in Salem

An acre near the highways will fetch somewhere between Rs. 50 lakh and
Rs. 1 crore today

SALEM: The conversion of Salem-Ulundurpet-Chennai National Highways 68, connecting Kerala, into a four-lane expressway has jacked up price of lands between Salem and Talaivasal in the district.

The widening of the highways, though at a snail’s pace, has attracted realtors in droves from many parts of the state and from outside who have started buying lands in the region both for industrial and housing projects.

The realtors, including a few leaders from Chennai, Banglaore, Coimbatore and Kerala, have found high demand for lands here since the entire stretch along the highways has already been fairly industrialised with many cotton mills and small and medium industrial units dotting the landscape.

The land owners, mainly farmers, in Attur, Narasingapuram, Pethanaickenpalayam, Thammampatti and Talavasal have been selling their lands willingly since the sale not only brings them high-end prices but also gives them an opportunity to reinvest the money in lands in interior villages for their future.

An acre near the highways will fetch somewhere between Rs. 50 lakh and Rs. 1 crore today.

A square feet of housing plot costs Rs. 500 while for industrial purposes, it is Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 2,000.

The four-laning, once completed, will ensure all-round development in the region, which is predominantly agriculture-based.

http://www.hindu.com/2009/11/29/stor...2957900800.htm

Protection schemes for six railway stations

The Government Railway Police (GRP) has drawn up railway protection schemes for six railway stations in Tamil Nadu in order to beef up security and strengthen surveillance in them, Inspector General of Police, Railways, C.V. Rao said on Friday.

The security schemes have been readied for Chennai, Salem, Coimbatore, Tiruchi, Madurai and Tirunelveli railway junctions to tackle emergency situations in coordination with the Railway Protection Force, Mr. Rao told reporters at Tiruchi Junction after inaugurating a safety awareness campaign at the station.

http://www.hindu.com/2009/11/28/stor...2858930200.htm