Today, India is the fastest-growing economy in the world, with GDP rising by 7.2% in 2018 and a predicted 7.4% in 2019. The economic growth of India over the past decade...
Smart lighting the road to sustainability
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India continues to grapple with the pandemic crisis, and more than ever before, there is an urgency to rebuild the nation. In this piece, Tata Communications’ Lalit Mishra, Associate Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, Internet of Things (Business Unit), explains how sustainability has to be an intrinsic part of all the development efforts that we make.
India’s growing energy demand According to the United Nations, 68% of the world population will live in urban areas by 2050 and a whopping 416 million will be Indian. This will immensely amplify the demand for energy.
The nation has set forth an ambitious target of building 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022 and in line with this, has increased installed renewable capacity to 87.2 GW and solar capacity to 34 GW, up from 35 and 2.6 GW in 2014. Important for smart street lighting to go the UJALA way India’s infrastructure development plans are aligned to the ideas of sustainable growth and to the realities of rapidly urbanising regions. One part of the plan is the 100 Smart Cities Mission, which is a major step in the right direction. A major urban renewal program funded by the Indian government, the Smart Cities Mission aims to develop citizen friendly and sustainable smart cities across the country. Just this year, five more cities were added to the list."This is not to say that India has not made advances in the renewable energy sector. In fact, in recent years, India’s global stature has risen due to its commitment to sustainable growth. Our country’s focus is demonstrated, for example, by its role in establishing the International Solar Alliance in collaboration with France."

At Tata Communications, we are committed to making a positive, tangible impact on the environment and wider society through our actions, and through our products & services for our customers. One of the ways we are doing this is through our IoT enabled solutions, like smart street lighting which helps conserve energy, reduce costs and improve the environmental footprint Smart street lighting in action Tata Communications has deployed smart streetlights in several cities, including Noida, NCR, Ahmedabad, Nashik, and parts of Kolkata. Delhi already has around 80,000 smart streetlights, which have been live since August 2019."Smart street lighting systems also have a tremendous potential of saving cost and energy, reducing carbon emissions, and light-up India’s way to sustainability."
Similarly, Tata Communications is leading the way in street lighting in Jamshedpur, with 300 smart streetlights already installed for the Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Co. Ltd (JUSCO), enabling a reduction in their carbon footprint. The aim is to increase this to 10,000 smart streetlights. The initiative at JUSCO lead to 27 per cent energy saving over and above the standard LED energy savings due to individual consumption patterns, energy metering features and predictive maintenance. Automation such as centralised remote monitoring and control, also reduces operation and maintenance costs. Ascertain the scale of deployment With the scale of potential, it is important to ascertain the scale of deployment. We need to focus on the following three key aspects: Avoid the 'one size fits all' approach. The diversity of Indian cities, their needs, and their challenges cannot be addressed by the modular one-size fits all approach. Therefore, while leveraging technology to solve street lighting"Our smart LED light controller enables the smart streetlights to be controlled remotely, turning off or on and dimming of the light when necessary, and tracks all 80,000 lights to monitor for any malfunctions. Our biggest deployment was for a large industrial city which has 70,000 smart streetlights."

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