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    PHILIPS TARGETS EDUCATION IN AFRICA WITH NEW LED BASED SOLAR POWERED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS (Thaipr.net)

    Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) announced that it will launch a new solar powered reading light, which enables people to both read and write after dark. The light – called ‘My Reading

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    PHILIPS TARGETS EDUCATION IN AFRICA WITH NEW LED BASED SOLAR POWERED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS (Thaipr.net)

    Lighting Science Group to Buy LED Maker Lamina

    The LED lighting market keeps consolidating as bigger companies buy out the smaller startups. Lighting Science Group (LSG), an LED manufacturer, said today it’s acquired all of the assets of LED developer Lamina Lighting for $4.5 million in cash; the deal is structured to include “earn-out” payments to Lamina of up to $10.5 million depending on sales of Lamina products.

    Lamina previously raised at least $16 million from investors Morgenthaler Partners, Easton Capital, Redshift Ventures, Granite Global Ventures, CID Equity Partners and Mellon Family Investments. So given the assets of the company were sold for an initial $4.5 million in cash, doesn’t look to be such a great deal for the startup. LSG isn’t exactly in the catbird seat either — along with the Lamina acquisition, the company announced that it has entered into an agreement with Bank of Montreal for a $20 million line of credit, which will help finance the Lamina purchase.

    We’ve seen consolidation like this before, and this deal is a small drop in a very big bucket. LED poster child Cree purchased LED Lighting Fixtures for nearly $100 million earlier this year. Philips, one of the largest lighting companies in the world, has been on an acquisition tear, too. The company acquired LED maker Lumileds for around $950 million, paid $72.8 million for solid-state lighting module manufacturer TIR Systems, spent $794 million on LED maker Color Kinetics, and finally bought Genlyte for $2.7 billion at the end of year.

    Perhaps the New York Times was right when it wrote yesterday that “this bulb’s time has come.”

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    L.E.D.’s Time Has Come: The switch to super efficient, long-lasting L.E.D. lights is already happening and the big three light makers – GE, Philips and Sylvania – are racing to get a lead – NYTimes.

    South Korea To Invest $193M in Renewable Energy: South Korea plans to invest 60 percent more in alternative energy this year than last, spending $193 million on solar, wind and biofuel projects – Reuters.

    ITC and PTC Renewal Return to Senate Floor: Another bill has been proposed to renew the alternative energy tax credits. This bill would extend the PTC for wind by one year (a pittance) and extend the ITC for solar for eight years. The bill is estimated to cost $10.3 billion over ten years but could fail if Senators can’t agree where that money should come from – Clean Edge.

    Beijing Introducing New Anti-Smog Tactics: The Chinese government took one million cars off the road last week but air quality has still been below standards and the government is now looking to shut down all construction and factories around the city in preparation for the Olympic games – Guardian.

    Army Working to Cut Carbon “Bootprint”: The Army has set a goal of reducing its carbon dioxide emissions by 30 percent by 2015. Get ready for a leaner, green machine – WSJ’s Environmental Capital.

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