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Low Energy Expo show attracts big audience

by isleofman.com 20th January 2011

THE final day of the City Electrical Factors show ‘Low Energy Expo’ is today (Thursday) at Douglas Golf Club, featuring the very latest technology on the market.

 

Yesterday’s first day was well attended by the trade and the public who were given an insight into the latest developments in low energy electrical systems, including lighting, solar heating and energy management systems.

 

Around 20 different companies have stands at the show which has been co-ordinated by City Electrical Factors - the Island’s biggest electrical company.

 

CEF general manager Graham Wignall said, “The very latest in low energy products are on display with the experts there as well to answer questions. This is a show not just for the trade but also for the public and gives people in insight into the very latest developments in the industry.”

 

Companies attending the show will give advice on a wide range of products, including internal and external LED lighting, heating systems, low energy energy management solutions, solar panels and a number of renewable energy products. A number of companies will have special offers at the show.

 

Doors open today (Thursday) from 10am to 4pm. Those who pre-register qualify for a free prize draw to win a 42 inch television.

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 20th, January 2011 09:04pm.

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