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Published: 29 Jul 10
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CEM to help users save power

CEM to help users save power

CEM will hold a seminar to improve users’ knowledge of electricity facilities.

With the  theme “Improving Knowledge of Electricity Use and Customer Services”, it will be held at the Tamagnini Barbosa Activity Centre from 16:00 to 18:00 on 4 August 2010, in coordination with the Industry and Commerce Association of Macao Northern District.

This seminar aims to strengthen the communication between the Companhia De Electricidade de Macau and the association, improve the knowledge of commercial associations and users in Macao Northern District in terms of public electricity facility maintenance, public electricity facility’s administration responsibilities and customers’ power supply application service, in an effort to help the users save power and use power in a safer way. The target audience of the seminar is members of the association and business operators of Macao Northern District.

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