This project aims to promote energy conservation and sustainable living practices by distributing LED bulbs to households in a nearby local colony. Traditional incandescent and CFL bulbs consume significantly more electricity and have shorter lifespans compared to LED bulbs. By encouraging the use of LEDs, the project helps reduce overall energy consumption, decreases residents’ electricity bills, and supports environmental protection.
Agenda:
The project begins with an introduction to the initiative, highlighting the purpose and expected impact of promoting energy-efficient lighting. It then outlines the key objectives, including reducing electricity consumption and raising community awareness. A survey is conducted to identify households still using traditional bulbs, followed by the procurement and quality checking of LED bulbs. The team then carries out the planned distribution to the selected households. Alongside this, an awareness campaign is organized to educate residents on the benefits of LED lighting. After distribution, feedback is collected from the community to assess satisfaction and identify any issues. Finally, the project concludes with an analysis of the overall impact and effectiveness of the initiative.
Godavari colony, Mananthavady, Kerala, India
