By : OLIVER M
IN LINE with the
government's plan to stop the use of
inefficient filamen bulbs in the country by 2014, Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd
(SESB) has taken the initiative to replace the filamen lamps at SK Randagong,
Ranau, a school that SESB has adopted since 2009 as part of its corporate
social responsibility.
Speaking at the ceremony to
unveil the new lighting system, Managing Director of SESB Ir. Abdul Razak
Sallim said, "The use of compact fluorescent lamp can save up to 80% of
electricity compared to the filamen lamp."
He added that using electricity in an efficient way will help to
reduce electricity consumption and also reduce the release of green house
gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), that have an adverse effect on health and
the environment.
He said besides saving
electricity, LED lights , are brighter and release minimal heat, thus making
the atmosphere more comfortable.
The total cost of changing
all 35 lights at the school is RM5,350.
Abdul Razak also advised the
students, parents and teachers to be energy efficient at home. He said if all consumers are committed to save power we may be able to
make a difference in combating global warming.
Managing Director of SESB
Ir. Abdul Razak Sallim explaining the benefits of the LED lights to Minister of
Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Masidi Manjun during the unveiling of
the energy efficient lighting system.
He disclosed that during the 2009 Earth Hour, SESB recorded a
reduction in load demand by up to 50 MW as many people made an effort to
participate and switched off their lights for one hour.
Speaking at the same
function Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Masidi Manjun said
what is of equal importance is the awareness gained from SESB's new lighting
installation, that there is a way to save power that is good for the family
budget and good for the environment.
Masidi also announced that
he will allocate RM50,000 to SK Randagong for the purpose of building a school
hall to enable the 100 students of the school to have a bigger and more
comfortable hall in which to assemble and conduct other school activities.
During the same function
SESB also handed RM1,000 contribution to the school. (Insight Sabah)
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