SOURCE: Hi Score Corporation (Green LED Technology)
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December 23, 2009 08:00 ET
Hi Score LED Street Lights Paying Off for Pittsburgh Taxpayers
MIAMI, FL--(Marketwire - December 23, 2009) - Hi Score Corporation (PINKSHEETS: HSCO) announced
today that an initial test performed on the company's street lights
installed in the city of Pittsburgh are saving approximately 40% in
electric consumption.
Further to the conclusion of the pilot program city officials plan to
retrofit the entire network of 40,000 streetlights with energy saving LED
technology lights.
"The tremendous savings brought by the conversion to LED lights is not the
only advantage; the lighting also helps reduce the country's dependence on
foreign oil, whereby for every LED lights Hi Score installs, it reduces oil
consumption by one barrel per month and Pittsburgh's leading approach will
reduce oil consumption by close to 5 million barrels over the next ten
years," said Dror Svorai, President and CEO of Hi Score Corp. "All these
conversion programs are made possible as a result of President Obama's
Energy Saving Stimulus Package, and street lights are only the beginning,
since the conversion of office buildings, shopping centers and homes will
be a great opportunity for our company," further added Mr. Svorai.
About Hi Score Corp.
Hi Score Corporation is a leading supplier of eco-friendly lighting
products in the Western Hemisphere. It offers its client base the fiscal
and ecological practicality of utilizing safe, efficient, solid state green
lighting rather than conventional fluorescent and incandescent bulbs. The
company offers the best possible selection of high quality, long lasting
LED lighting products (with a focus on LED bulbs) that will directly
replace existing incandescent, fluorescent and halogen bulbs and compact
fluorescent lights (CFLs), ultimately serving the widespread lighting needs
of the residential and commercial markets.
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