LED Spot Light
“Although we are investing in new power stations to generate enough electricity to meet medium- to long-term demand, improved efficiency is the most practical solution to ensuring our electricity supply will be secure in the short term,” he notes.Power consulting firm Karebo Systems will oversee the distribution of the 200 000 Philips Master
LED Spot Lights at discounted prices throughout South Africa.“We are pleased to partner with Eskom and Karebo systems on this initiative. “We share similar values, including reducing our impact on the environment and using innovation to drive our sustainability initiatives. Encouraging a shift to
LED Spot Light solutions underscores our commitment to sustainability and corporate responsibility in growth markets such as South Africa,” comments Philips VP and chief market leader Ronald de Jong.The companies envisage the popularity of
led spot lighting growing in the next nine years. “By 2020, we believe that about 75% of lighting globally will be produced by LED bulbs. This will be as a result of the benefits that come with installing such lighting,” says Philips Lighting Africa’s Nick Kelso.