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September 22, 2005

Carmanah to Supply 7,000 Solar Bus Stops

CARMANAH Technologies has won a five-year sub-contract from Trueform to supply Transport for London (TfL) with 7,000 solar-powered bus stops as part of a £7.9 million project. TfL has 17,500 bus stops plus 11,500 stops with shelters. It follows a three-year trial and development work using 126 installations from three suppliers (Carmanah, solarcenture and Zeta Solar).
September 22, 2005

Carmanah Honoured at World Expo

VICTORIA, September 19, 2005 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation is proud to announce its receipt of the Global 100 Eco-Tech Award, a high-profile international environmental honour, at the 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan. Carmanah's David Davies travelled to Nagoya City to accept the award in person at the ceremony on September 1, 2005. "This award recognizes Carmanah success in addressing global environmental challenges with its energy-efficient light-emitting diode (LED) lighting products such as illuminated signs, pedestrian beacons, marine and aviation lights, and solar-powered illuminated bus stops," said Carmanah's CEO Art Aylesworth Globally, lighting accounts for up to one-third of electricity consumption and 2.9 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year.
September 22, 2005

Carmanah Awarded $1.5M Contract for Solar-Powered LED Bus Stop Lighting in London, England

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Thursday, September 22, 2005 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX Venture: CMH) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract by Trueform Engineering Ltd. of the United Kingdom for the supply of a minimum of 1,200 solar LED-illuminated bus stops.
September 20, 2005

Carmanah Receives Order for 11 of its Proprietary Modular Solar Power Systems for Pacific Rim Mines

Carmanah has received an order for 11 units of its proprietary 50-watt MAPPS (Modular Autonomous Photovoltaic Power Supply) systems from a US solar systems integrator specializing in complete Global Positioning System (GPS) solutions and life safety monitoring packages. These MAPPS systems will be installed at various remote mining facilities in the Pacific Rim Region of the United States. For remote surface mining operations, it is paramount to have reliable telemetry equipment that monitors earth movement.
September 19, 2005

A Place in the Sun

SUNSHINE IS FREE. That simple fact is what gives the solar-power business so much allure. You don't have to extract it from the ground, it's not subject to embargos, it's nonpolluting and if the supply ever ran out, we'd have a bigger problem than high gasoline prices. On the surface, at least, it certainly seems like an obvious way to address some of the economy's ongoing energy problems. It's also well understood: America has been tinkering with solar power for decades.
September 19, 2005

Kudos: Victoria’s Carmanah Technologies won a Global 100 Eco-Tech Award

Norman Moyer, Commissioner General of the Canada Pavilion, (right) congratulates David Davies, Director of Communications, Carmanah Technologies Corporation (left) on winning a Global 100 Eco-Tech Award. Victoria's Carmanah Technologies won a Global 100 Eco-Tech Award at the 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan for its energy-efficient light-emitting diode (LED) lighting products such as illuminated signs, pedestrian beacons, marine and aviation lights, and solar-powered illuminated bus stops. The awards, sponsored by the Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition, recognize companies who are addressing global environmental challenges.
September 19, 2005

Carmanah Receives Order for Solar LED Taxiway Lights from US Air Force

Carmanah has been contracted by the US Air Force to supply an additional 250 units of its Model 601 taxiway lights. These units will be installed at the Ali Air Base, formerly known as the Tallil Air Base, in Iraq. The Ali Air Base has had excellent success with Carmanah's solar LED technology.
September 16, 2005

Carmanah a Beacon After Katrina

VICTORIA - When Mimi Drabit arrived for work at Carmanah Technologies Inc. on Sept. 2, she thought it would be a day like any other at the small but fast-growing Victoria company, which makes, among other things, solar-powered lights. That is, until she checked her voice-mail messages. "The coast guard in Mobil, Alabama had left a message and I could hear the desperation in their voice," she said. The hurricane and flood that swept through New Orleans wiped out its transportation infrastructure.
September 15, 2005

Carmanah to Provide CCG with More LED Lighting

Carmanah Technologies Inc. has been awarded two additional Standing Offer Contracts with the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) for the purchase of the Company's self-contained, solar LED marine lights and related accessories. The combined value of these two new Standing Offers is up to $828,000, and they are valid from August 10, 2005 to September 30, 2007, with a possible extension to September 30, 2008.
September 15, 2005

Energy: Under Pressure – What are the Alternatives?

This article is only available from the Canadian Business Online web site. Click here to access the article.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .