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LED Lighting is a specialist lighting company focused on providing environmental, social and sustainable solutions. We are an active company and find below our most recent media:
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Lighting the way.VETERAN Gold Coast sparkie Rod Cramp is branching out with the latest technology in a move that extends his business nationally. Mr Cramp’s Emerlite Electrical Services, which has been servicing highrise apartments on the Coast for more than 30 years, has teamed up with Brisbane-based LED Lighting (Aust) to push into new markets focusing on low-emission, power-saving LED technology. The joint venture is literally on the road and beating a path to customers as far away as Perth with the launch of a new mobile showroom, one of a number planned to service a growing market. It is understood to be the first business to offer a mobile showroom for LED lighting products which cut down on power bills. |
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Simple way to saveSLASHING power bills is as easy as switching on a light, says one Australian innovator. LED Lighting (Aust) Pty Ltd has launched a new range of high-tech solutions for homeowners, unit managers and commercial property owners faced with mounting electricity costs.The LED lights offer power savings of up to 88 per cent on existing fluro and incandescent bulbs with a guaranteed lifespan of at leastthree years. “The savings are phenomenal,” said LED Lighting marketing manager Chris Rosch. “We’ve installed them in a number of high-rise buildings on the Coast and they have slashed their lighting costs to a fraction of what they were.” |
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Families and pensioners could be feeling even more heat with electricity prices set to jump again. Adding salt to the wound, a report suggests the rising costs will be used to foot the bill for the Federal Government’s failed Emissions Trading Scheme.
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Power cost to surge $2b a year under Prime Minister Julia Gillard, 12/07/2010PRIME Minister Julia Gillard’s refusal to set a carbon price will cost Australian households an extra $2 billion a year in higher electricity prices. The paper, obtained by The Daily Telegraph on the eve of Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s expected policy announcement on climate change, forecasts that the Government’s shelving of the emissions trading scheme will add an extra $60 a year to the average household bill… |
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More pain ahead as power bills set to soar, 11/07/2010• Shelving of ETS to result in higher bills |
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Power cost to surge in three years, 20/03/2010POWER retailers, including three state-owned companies up for sale, could pocket higher profits from the price rises handed down this week. |
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Let there be environmentally friendly light, say our lord mayors, 06/11/2009OFFICE workers will be packed tighter into workplaces, old buildings will be fitted with environmentally friendly lighting, and city streets will be lit up at night with efficient bulbs under an agreement between the lord mayors of every Australian capital city to reduce carbon emissions. |
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L.E.D In The News
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WHILE Canberra squabbles over an emissions trading scheme, one Gold Coast company is pushing ahead with plans to cut the carbon footprint for Gold Coast apartment buildings.
Renewable Air Energies has just finished testing its new-technology L.E.D lights at the Mantra Legends Hotel in Surfers Paradise.
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