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Sunrise Solar Develops Energy Saving Lighting Solutions

Sunrise Solar lighting technology.
by Staff Writers
San Antonio TX (SPX) Apr 23, 2009
Sunrise Solar announced that it is now able to deliver energy saving lighting solutions to cities and agencies concerned about high energy consumption from street lights and parking facilities.

Sunrise Solar has partnered with Barker Communications to deliver 50% more efficient lighting options to reduce electrical consumption used by traditional street lights.

In addition, SSLR can expand the efficiency of its new lighting options with solar power panels on each light.

The energy savings for cities and parking facilities are expected to more than pay for the cost of upgrading the lighting infrastructure.

"Our clients are asking for energy saving solutions that can be immediately implemented by cities and corporations seeking green alternatives to meet energy needs," noted Maurice Stone, President of Sunrise Solar Corp.

"Reducing the energy used by static facility lighting can substantially reduce overall energy consumption."

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