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Reviews of:    Energy saving streetlight launched, mailshot lightbulbs banned


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Mr A. Parker 13 Jan 2010, 2:50 PM
False Statements
I bring your attention to the statement, "Michael Woodhead, Managing Director for E.ON Sustainable Energy, said: “I’m delighted that we’re launching not only the first PFI compliant street light, but also the first low energy street light to be designed, developed and manufactured entirely in the UK." This is a false statement, we were the first because we originally purchased the LED lights from Advanced LED, because of poor quality and alot of major fundermental issues we were forced to develop LED lights ourself to meet contracts undertaken. We were putting in streetlights of high quality before Advance LED as they were still trying to glue on the lenses to the sand casts. I think you need to be very careful with your statements as it could lead to litegation.
 
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