Cuba Replaces Fluorescent Lamps to Save Electricity
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- 07 / 01 / 2008
million units scheduled for replacement, have already been substituted
in state-run work places.
The 32 Watt lamps provide higher quality of light and reduce power
consumption. Their life span is four to five times longer and they are
teamed up with electronic ballasts instead of the traditional
transformer-type magnetic ballasts, reports today Trabajadores
newspaper.
This program is part of the Energy Revolution started in Cuba in 2004.
Source: ACN
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