& El Cubano brother nothing ever happens without a reason does it? All day I was looking for the news. Apparently it's over at BW Online where this company is named as one of the 10 green companies that can change your life!.
LINCOLN, NE -- 09/11/07 -- Axis Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: AXTG) is pleased to announce that on Monday, September 10, 2007, its patented energy saving technology was featured in an article on BusinessWeek.com entitled "10 Green Technologies That Could Change Your Life." The Axis product line consists of a series of energy saving daylight harvesting ballasts designed to reduce the amount of electrical energy used in conjunction with commercial lighting, which accounts for up to 23% of all electrical usage in the U.S. The Axis ballast is an easy to install retrofit device that automatically reduces electrical usage when natural daylight is available.
"This is one of many recent articles about our daylight harvesting ballast and we couldn't be more pleased. After a year's worth of trade shows and demonstrations, our hard work is paying off. We look forward to the many positive developments that will result from this recent media coverage," said Jim Erickson, President of Axis Technologies, Inc.
>> But once again it's serving a fading business >that 23% of all electrical usage in the US figure- down from what? And what are the next 5 year's estimated progression... up or down? Isn't everything going LED?
LINCOLN, NE -- 09/11/07 -- Axis Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: AXTG) is pleased to announce that on Monday, September 10, 2007, its patented energy saving technology was featured in an article on BusinessWeek.com entitled "10 Green Technologies That Could Change Your Life." The Axis product line consists of a series of energy saving daylight harvesting ballasts designed to reduce the amount of electrical energy used in conjunction with commercial lighting, which accounts for up to 23% of all electrical usage in the U.S. The Axis ballast is an easy to install retrofit device that automatically reduces electrical usage when natural daylight is available.
"This is one of many recent articles about our daylight harvesting ballast and we couldn't be more pleased. After a year's worth of trade shows and demonstrations, our hard work is paying off. We look forward to the many positive developments that will result from this recent media coverage," said Jim Erickson, President of Axis Technologies, Inc.
>> But once again it's serving a fading business >that 23% of all electrical usage in the US figure- down from what? And what are the next 5 year's estimated progression... up or down? Isn't everything going LED?
