Petrol pumps to sell LED bulbs and fans soon

Petrol pumps to sell LED bulbs and fans soon

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 06:45 AM IST
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 New Delhi : Consumers would soon be able to buy energy efficient LED bulbs, tubelights and ceiling fans at petrol pumps at much lower retail rates.

The consumer would get the LED bulb for Rs 65, tubelight for Rs 230 and ceiling fan at Rs 1,150. These appliances would be sourced by the three state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) — Hindustan Petroleum, Indian Oil and Bharat Petroleum — from the state-run Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL).

The OMCs and EESL was to ink MoU with the EESL today for selling these appliances but it was postponed due to the demise of Environment Minister AnilMadhav Dave, a senior official said. The new date for signing the MoU would be finalised soon after which it will take a month to make these products available at petrol pumps.

The three OMCs have over 53,000 petrol pumps across the country. However, it is not decided whether the appliances would be eventually made available on all petrol pumps of these companies or not. The EESL is implementing the government’s efficient lighting programmes under which it is distributing LED bulbs and lights through power distribution companies and other retail channels like online market place.

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