New energy conservation system to save Rs 42 lakh a year for Delhi's Northern Railway

The optimal light control system, a state of the art system, is primarily aimed at conservation of electrical energy, said a Delhi Division official.

NEW DELHI: Delhi Division of Northern Railway has introduced a new optimal light control system for conservation of energy which would save the railways about Rs 42 lakh a year.

The optimal light control system ( OLCS), a state of the art system, is primarily aimed at conservation of electrical energy, said a Delhi Division official.

He said it is a cost efficient system, giving a recurring saving amounting to a total of Rs 41.37 lakh a year.

The system is designed for lighting applications by employing various techniques for saving electricity without compromising on the effective luminosity of an area.

The system employs microprocessor based low-loss impedance coil/transformer in the circuit, which reduces the running current and voltage at an optimum level without affecting other parameters.

According to the official, the system has been developed at a cost of Rs 67 lakhs, under the patronage of United Nations Development Programme.
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