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U.K. Government Gives $20 Million Support for Research Into More Eco Friendly Lighting

January 3, 2008

Research and development into more energy efficient lighting, lasers and displays is to be boosted by a £10 million investment from the U.K. Government-sponsored Technology Strategy Board.

With lighting accounting for 20% of the UK’s power consumption, the Technology Strategy Board believes that energy savings could be made through the development of technologies to improve the efficiency of light sources such as lasers, high brightness LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes) and displays.

It has therefore allocated £10 million to encourage UK companies to carry out innovative research and development in these areas. The investment will help to fund winning projects, which will involve businesses working collaboratively with other businesses and/or with research organizations and academic institutions.

The Technology Strategy Board has launched a funding competition that it believes will stimulate UK companies to address the challenge of improving the efficiency of lighting while at the same time reducing energy consumption. The Technology Strategy Board believes that this investment will help to accelerate the development of new technologies, bringing them quickly into use in the UK and around the world.

Explaining the background to the decision to invest in this area, Technology Strategy Board Chief Executive Iain Gray said: “Lighting accounts for up to 20% of the UK’s power. As we move towards a lower carbon economy, and recognize the need for more efficient energy use, developing advanced light sources becomes increasingly important.”

“The Technology Strategy Board is committed to stimulating the development and deployment of technologies which, while contributing to the UK’s climate change goals, also represent major business opportunities for the UK. Advanced light sources are an area where the UK has both an excellent reputation for world-class research activity and a healthy industrial base with the capability to exploit the results globally.”

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