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British "Hao throw" 20 million pounds help LED lighting upgrade

According to foreign media reports, according to a plan on the British Department of energy plans to cut British power consumption plan, the British family may provide free LED lighting for supermarkets and airports to pay millions of pounds.

The British energy minister Ed Davey recently announced the implementation of 20 million pounds ($34 million 200 thousand) of taxpayers' cash tracking scheme, to provide funds for the enterprises to achieve energy efficiency upgrades including the use of LED lighting to replace the traditional lighting, and these funds will be used by those who have prepaid funds where the transformation of LED.

Davey says companies can reverse bid for funding and get full or partial subsidies for the entire installation, which will help produce cheaper energy bills.

There are about 300 organizations, including hospitals, airports and supermarkets, showing interest in the pilot, said the Department of energy and climate change (DECC).

The plan aims to reduce the country's electricity demand, ease the risk of blackouts, and avoid the construction of more power plants. If successful, cash will continue to be provided. (translated by /LEDinside Nicole)

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