Uzbekistan starts to produce fluorescent lighting bulbs
29/08/2010 18:18
Uzbekistan starts to produce fluorescent lighting bulbs
29/08/2010 18:18
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- Neo sun light, an Uzbek-British joint venture, started to produce energy saving fluorescent lighting bulbs in Tashkent. This is the first enterprise in Central Asia on production of energy saving fluorescent lighting bulbs.
Energy saving fluorescent lighting bulbs can work over 8,000 hours (up to 4 years, which exceeds work term of ordinary incandescent lamps by eight times. Fluorescent lighting bulbs consume 4-5 times less electricity compared to incandescent lamps.
Bakhodir Usmanov, director of the enterprise, said the first phase of the project was implemented within eight months. Equipments for US$2 million were purchased in China. All technological process was built on technologies of Philips and Osram. He added that high-technological production envisages test control in all areas, which guarantees products quality.
The enterprise plans to produce 2 million units of products in 2010. Currently, the enterprise produces four types of energy saving fluorescent lighting bulbs – 11, 15, 20 and 25 w.
After the second stage, the enterprise will increase production capacity to 4 million units. After expanding production potential, the venture plans to export part of its products.
Over 60% of spare parts and components are produced at the enterprise or purchased from local enterprises within industrial cooperation, UzA reported.
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