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September 04, 2007

US Forward Operating Base Upgrades Helipad with Carmanah Solar Airport Lights

The US Department of Defence has placed an order for Carmanah's solar airport lights to help enhance airfield safety and efficiency at a forward operating base in the Middle East. Chosen for their compact, self-contained design and cost-effective operation, the A704-5 wireless aviation lights and dusk-till-dawn A601 helipad edge lights will illuminate a new helipad at the forward operating base.
August 31, 2007

Solutions From the Sun

Airports are among facilities turning to solar-powered lighting for various applications
August 30, 2007

Solar Energy System Empowers

Film on climate change inspires couple to draw electricity from sun
August 28, 2007

Carmanah Receives $500,000 Purchase Order for Solar LED Bus Shelter Lighting Systems in London, England

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH) is pleased to announce that it's United Kingdom office has received a $500,000 purchase order from Trueform Engineering Ltd for solar powered bus-shelter lighting systems to be installed on Transport for London bus shelters in London, England.
August 28, 2007

Restoration of Connecticut’s Avery Point Lighthouse

How Carmanah Technologies added a touch of green
August 23, 2007

Carmanah Supplies LED Edge-Lit Slot Signs to Puerto Rico Resort

Carmanah's LED Sign Group has received a second order through a reseller for LED edge-lit slot topper signs for a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based resort and casino. The reseller and its casino customer were impressed by the unique LED edge-lit design of the slot toppers, competitive price point, and easy installation.
August 23, 2007

Rough Summer for Alternative-Energy Stocks

Most stocks in the Canadian alternative-energy sector have taken a beating in recent months. Smaller players - including VRB Power Systems Inc., Plutonic Power Corp., Arise Technologies Corp., Hydrogenics Corp. and Polaris Geothermal Inc. - have seen their stock price chopped, some by as much as 50 per cent, since early summer. Bigger, more established firms such as Canadian Hydro Developers Inc., Boralex Inc., and Carmanah Technologies Corp., have also taken a haircut of 10 per cent or more. Dan McClure, who co-manages Investors Group funds that hold several renewable energy stocks, notes that many of these companies are still up substantially since the start of the year, even if they have fallen from levels reached earlier this summer. The main reason for the pullback in recent weeks, he said, is that stock markets worldwide are jittery, especially when it comes to smaller, riskier companies.
August 23, 2007

Carmanah Wins New U.S. Defence Deal

Carmanah Technologies' best customer has come back for more. The Victoria-based solar power and lighting company inked a $600,000 contract this week with the U.S. Department of Defence for airfield lighting. The order includes taxiway, runway, approach, apron-edge and obstruction lights that will be used at forward operating bases.
August 21, 2007

Carmanah Receives Additional $600K Order from U.S. Defense for Solar LED Airfield Lighting

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH) is pleased to announce the Company has received an additional order from the United States Department of Defense for solar powered LED airfield lighting. This order is valued at approximately $600,000 and consists of taxiway, runway, approach, apron edge and obstruction lights.
August 21, 2007

Solar Electric System Helps Monitor Natural Gas Pipeline

A solar electric system is helping an energy services company track conditions along its natural-gas pipeline. Located far from a convenient source of grid-based electrical power, the pipeline needed a power source to run its monitoring and communications equipment. To ensure a reliable supply of high-quality power, the energy services firm worked with a local electrical distributor to install a stand-alone solar electric power system from Carmanah Technologies Corporation.