lunes, 3 de julio de 2006

Energy-saving bulbs arrive from Cuba

Energy-saving bulbs arrive from Cuba
published: Monday | July 3, 2006

A SHIPMENT OF 250,000 energy-saving light bulbs arrived in the island
from Cuba on Saturday, kick-starting Phase two of the Government's plan
to distribute four million fluorescent bulbs to Jamaican households,
free of cost.

On Saturday night, Senator Kern Spencer, State Minister in the Ministry
of Industry, Technology, Energy and Com-merce, said the bulbs were at
the Kingston Wharf and would be distributed to residents of four
constituencies this week.

He said also that 100 Cuban technicians would be arriving in the island
later this week to help with the distribution.

The bulbs are being provided by the Cuban Government at no cost to
Jamaica. However, the overall estimated retail value of the four million
bulbs is $2 billion.

The project was piloted in east Kingston, where an estimated 32,000
fluorescent bulbs were exchanged on a one-for-one basis with
incandescent light bulbs in 6,000 homes. Senator Spencer noted that the
project is part of the Government's efforts to promote energy conservation.

Jamaica had a US$1.33 billion (J$86.5 billion) oil import bill last
year, up 41 per cent from the year before.

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