19 December 2007

New Technology cuts energy consumption, creates healthier environment

Submitted by: Wayne Atkinson

{pp}DURBAN – With soaring electricity costs and escalating energy demands, the Aircosaver, a simple and affordable air conditioner retrofit, will help businesses and households save up to 30 per cent on their air conditioning energy bills, announced David Amour of the Energy Partnership.

As one of the single largest consumers of energy in the commercial and residential sector, air conditioners put high demand on our electricity networks.

With air conditioning currently accounting for about 15 percent of South Africa's peak demand consumption, the Aircosaver significantly lowers energy requirements and the costs associated with overall energy consumption.

Currently in wide use in Europe and Asia, the Aircosaver is now available in South Africa. “The buildings that we all live and work in on a daily basis hold huge potential for energy savings and emissions reduction” said The Energy Partnership’s David Armour, “Simple upgrades like that of the Aircosaver enable our customers to significantly reduce their monthly electricity bills, save energy and reduce overall CO2 emissions.”

Easy to install, the Aircosaver is an affordable way to upgrade existing air conditioning units to instantly increase energy efficiency, overall comfort and air quality. With ten to fifty litres of moisture released inside a house each day, an energy efficient home or office using the Aircosaver will help maintain moderate temperatures, low humidity and better air quality.

The Energy Partnership is an energy conservation solutions company that specializes in energy efficient retrofit products for residential and commercial use. The company is dedicated to reducing electricity costs, consumption and emissions. Visit www.theenergypartnership.com for more information.

Media enquiries may be directed to:

David Armour 082 413 9402

0800 980 826

communications@aircosaver.co.za

www.aircosaver.co.za

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