Renewable Energy Resources

Details of Lighting Power requirements met through LED Bulbs

LEDs provide a safe and energy-efficient environment. They reduce operating costs and satisfy student and faculty demands for green energy and eco-friendly solutions. They also provide superior durability in physical environments that can place extreme stresses on lighting fixtures and standards.  Because of their superior energy efficiency over more traditional lighting systems, LED lighting allows colleges to save substantial amounts of operating and maintenance costs. An LED bulb might consume less than half the energy as a traditional bulb while generating the same or better quality light. The quality and characteristics of LED lighting also improves the overall safety of GIST environment. LED lighting for colleges can facilitate more consistent and uniform lighting across an entire campus while eliminating dangerous shadows and dark areas. Because LED lighting is more efficient and less expensive to operate, college administrators can configure pathway lighting with more fixtures and light standards to further improve lighting uniformity. In gist campus total illumination purpose using 589 lights under 202 led bulbs are using for illumination. Gist campus entire illumination purpose we are  using  37.3% of led lightning as on now .

 

LED Gallery – view

Solar energy uses captured sunlight to create photovoltaic power (PV) or concentrated solar power (CSP) for solar heating. This energy conversion allows solar to be used to power auto motives, lights, pools, heaters and gadgets. There’s no doubt that the solar-powered products available on the market are increasingly complex. Here’s Energy Sage’s top five list for examples of solar energy: solar transportation, solar tech, solar lighting, solar heating and our favourite – rooftop solar.

Geethanjali institute of science and  Technology has installed and commissioned a 150 KWP solar photovoltaic rooftop plant.. The plant consists of a total 462 PV modules supplied by ORB  Energy, Bangalore, installed at rooftop college building.

The solar Power Plant is set up at a cost of total Rs 67.5 laks. The college would be saving nearly 40% of the total cost of it’s power bills.

Ref: daily consumption details is http://orbenergy.co/

 

Solar Plant Gallery – view