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China's First Dynamic Energy-saving Power Supply Unit for Light Sources Successfully Introduced in Changzhou, China

Fri Nov 6, 2009 8:00am EST
China's First Dynamic Energy-saving Power Supply Unit for Light Sources
Successfully Introduced in Changzhou, China
Over 20 cities in China have completed trial installation of the unit,
reducing electricity usage from 20-40%

CHANGZHOU, China, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Jiangsu MacMic Science &
Technology, a company founded by talented pioneers who spent several years
abroad before returning to China, recently released its latest product, the
dynamic energy-saving power supply for light sources series -- a result of the
company's research and development efforts -- in Changzhou National Hi-tech
Industrial Development Zone.  The product is being appraised by experts in the
field as an international leader that is not only made, but also invented in
China.
    MacMic's dynamic energy-saving power supply unit for light sources
leverages the latest research results in the international power electronics
sector and utilizes integrated and modular technologies to vastly reduce the
amount of energy expended while expanding safety and protecting the
environment in connection with the use of light sources.  The device makes use
of a new power semiconductor module based on proprietary patented technology
(a high power, high-frequency electronic appliance), enabling high-frequency
AC chopper stepless voltage regulation; as well as making use of proprietary
embedded software, which can dynamically distribute electricity and adjust the
amount of energy used quickly and accurately.  This enables advanced
logistical control and high-level smart management, so that abnormal events
can be spontaneously detected and adjusted for, greatly extending the working
life of any kind of light source.  Compared with existing energy-saving
electromagnetic power supplies for light sources, the product can not only
achieve a higher power saving rate, but automatically optimize the lighting
effect given the environment and adjust the level of light for high-power
lighting on urban roads as well as in factories and supermarkets.  By
adjusting the lighting according to every possible level of need; the device
can not only achieve high-efficiency power savings, but effectively provide a
guarantee for the life of the light source.  The power supply unit can be used
in any situation requiring a reduction in energy usage across a wide array of
locales, including roads, supermarkets, stations and loading docks,
positioning itself to become the next-generation green and efficient energy-
saving power supply unit for light sources.
    Currently, more than 20 cities in China have completed a trial
installation of the MacMic power supply unit.  Locations having completed a
large-scale installation include Guangdong, Guangxi and Jiangsu provinces.
The unit has been used in Changzhou National Hi-tech Industrial Development
Zone's overall road lighting energy saving reconstruction efforts for nearly
one year, achieving significant energy savings of 20-40%.
    MacMic Science & Technology is committed to providing users with green,
high-efficiency, and energy-saving electronics products and power electronics
system solutions.  Since establishment more than three years ago, the company
has evolved into an innovative high-tech firm in China, integrating new
electrical semiconductor chips, modules and power electronics systems.  The
company has so far been granted four invention patents and five new utility
patents.  It produces three high-tech products, and is involved in five
ongoing national-level projects as well as two ongoing provincial-level
projects.
    For more information, please contact:

     Wang Zhongliang
     Department of Propaganda and United Front Work
     Changzhou National High-Tech District
     Jiangsu Province 213022
     Tel:   +86-519-8512-7305
     Fax:   +86-519-8511-5905
     Email: w_zongliang@sohu.com
     Web:   http://www.czxx.org.cn

SOURCE  Changzhou National High-Tech District

Wang Zhongliang, Department of Propaganda and United Front Work of Changzhou
National High-Tech District, +86-519-8512-7305, or fax +86-519-8511-5905, or
w_zongliang@sohu.com



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