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POWER UTILITY | Terry Gangcuangco, Philippines
Published: 26 Jul 09
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Meralco strengthens energy efficiency advocacy

Meralco strengthens energy efficiency advocacy

Meralco is further educating its customers on efficient and responsible electricity usage with the introduction of energy efficiency corner kiosks.

The first Meralco Energy Efficiency Corner was opened at the Meralco Balintawak Business Center, highlighting the advantages of using compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) over incandescent bulbs. The kiosk focuses on the energy-saving efficiency and practicality of CFLs, which provide better value for money in the long term.

Nine more Energy Efficiency Corners will be launched in Meralco Business Centers, featuring different energy-efficient appliances.

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