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Lighting EVER Partners with Energy Star to Promote LED Lighting
Lighting EVER partners with Energy Star to promote LED lighting. Compared to incandescent bulbs, LED bulbs save more than 85% energy. Lighting EVER will promote energy-efficient LED bulbs with affordable prices.
2011-01-06
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