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Brite 27 energy saver

Brite 27 Sdn Bhd



Introducing BRITE 27, one of the finest energy-savers in the industry. Ideally falling in-line with local government policies on energy conservation and optimisation.



BRITE 27 has been certified by Malaysia's Governent body known as Electricity and Gas Supply Department / Jabatan Bekalan Elektrik dan Gas (JBEG) and other relevant outhorities. These, along with its internationally recognised PSB certification in Singapore have established BRITE 27as one of the most extensively used energy-saving devices regionally.



The manufacturer has made conservative forecast of 20% saving in lighting costs. BRITE 27 has recorded as much as 43% saving in electricity bills



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Energy Saving Equipment



Inquiry the manufacturer of Energy Saving Equipment



Introducing:



The Real Energy Saver BRITE 27.



One of the finest energy-savers in the industry or perhap the WORLD.



BRITE 27 has been certified and accepted by Malaysia's Goverment Authority handling Electricity and Gas Supply Department and various other relevant authorities.



The product is also recognised internationally with the Certification of approval by the Singapore Electrical authority.



Conservative estimate of cost saving is 20% however we have reports that our product save up to 43% of our client's electrical bills.



Maintenance-Free For Peace Of Mind:



Unlike most energy-saving devices in the market, BRITE 27 Energy Saver is NOT powered by batteries. It does not contain any moving parts or electronic components. That simply translate to BRITE 27's most compelling feature; BRITE 27 is maintenance-free!



Longer Lifespan For Your Equipment:



Due to its breakthrough technology in energy management, BRITE 27 also helps prolong the lifespan of your equipment. This offers you even more savings.



A Prudent Investment In Cost Saving:



BRITE 27 is the most cost-effective energy saver in the market. This is due largely to its central manufacturing process and efficient supply chain management and the fact that BRITE 27 is direct from the manufacturer. This inadvertently speeds up the returns of your investment.



Unsurpassable Quality:



Our Company commitment to quality is seen in BRITE 27's sturdy construct. Comprising the finest technology and top grade in its components, BRITE 27 is the best investment in energy conservation.



Fully Customisable:



Another brilliant feature in BRITE 27 is that it is fully customisable to suit your requirements-in power load and physical size. This simply means that BRITE 27 can be tailored to meet your budget as well.



For more information please contact us



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Low Energy Saving LED Bright Light Lamp Bulb E27 220V



Description:



Made of plastic material of good quality and the Low Energy LED Light has a metal base.



60 Long-lasting and high-efficiency energy saving LEDs and powered on, will give out white color light.



With low power consumption, the E27 Energy Saving Lamp is very economical.



Easy to use, just simply plug the Bright Energy Saving Bulb into any socket in house.



Great for hallways, bathrooms, bedrooms, garage, shops and kitchens.



Future is Bright For Energy-Saving Bulbs



Energy-saving bulbs -- which require up to 80 percent less electricity and last up to 15 times longer than a standard one -- are an easy way to make a contribution to climate protection.



The light is going out on old-fashioned bulbs



On Oct. 20, 2007, residents of Los Angeles switched off their lights for one hour as part of an energy conservation campaign. Locals were also encouraged to replace at least one standard light bulb with a compact florescent one that consumes less energy and has a longer life span.



If all traditional lighting systems were replaced by energy efficient ones, about 320 million kilowatt hours of electricity would be saved. That translates into 160 million tons of carbon emissions or the annual equivalent of the emissions from all registered vehicles on the road in Germany.



Standard light bulbs are out



All over the globe, there is an increasing awareness of efficient lighting technology. By the year 2015, the old electric-guzzling lamps should completely disappear from the market, according to an industry group that represents Europe's biggest bulb suppliers such as Philips and Osram.



In January this year, California's governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, a committed environmentalist, predicted the extinction of the standard light bulb by the year 2012. Even the Australian government wants to banish light bulbs by 2010 in the name of climate protection.



What would Thomas Edison say about the developments?



The German environmental ministry has dismissed the Australian initiative in favor of encouraging energy saving devices and letting the market decide which model will become the top runner, according to Ulrich Kelber, deputy parliamentary head of the Social Democrat party.



"We want to establish a system that all suppliers within a category compete to produce the most energy efficient product," he said.



Conflicts and protectionism



The EU has made energy conservation a top priority. At an environmental summit last March, the heads of state of the bloc's 27 member countries supported the ambitious goal of a 20 percent reduction in all EU energy use by the year 2020. One concrete measure they took was to set tighter energy efficient guidelines for light bulbs.



One problem is that many consumers were alarmed by the far higher price tag for energy-saving lighting products made in Europe compared to cheaper imports from China that have swamped the EU market. According to a commission report, 69 percent of all lamps sold in the EU between July 2005 and June 2006 originated from China.



On Oct. 15, the EU commission extended its import tax levy of 66 percent, which has been in place since 2001, for another year. The EU regards the levy as an anti-dumping mechanism that seeks to balance the interests of users, suppliers and importers of energy-saving lamps.



The EU places a high import levy on light bulbs



Critics call it protectionism and regard the one-year extension as a victory for the German light bulb manufacturer Osram, which has surpassed rival Philips as the leader in the global lighting industry. The Dutch electric giant Philips produces 80 percent of its energy saving lamps in China for the European market, and is obliged to pay import taxes. Osram imports far less from non-EU countries.



Expansion in Asia



Meanwhile China has become a key global player and not just as a producer of lighting goods, but as a distributor as well. In 2006, even Germany's Osram opened a new regional office in Asia, with Hong Kong as its base. The strong customer demand in Asia was the reason for establishing a base in the region.



"There is an especially strong growth in Asia and we naturally want to strengthen our presence there," said Osram spokeswoman Reglindis Pfeiffer.



Pfeiffer declined to comment on other possible regional bases in East Asia for Osram, which is a subsidiary of Munich-based Siemens. Next year, subsidies in the form of levies on cheap imports will expire again in the EU, but Pfeiffer is confident that Osram will remain competitive.



"We have stood up to competition before and we'll survive," she said.



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The EU antitrust office has evidence that four German energy giants colluded in secret meetings to agree on strategy, markets and supplies, according to German newsmagazine "Der Spiegel." (05.11.2007)



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