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ROMlight Announces New Energy Efficient Street Lighting Ballast at Light+Building 2008.


Includes Echelon's Technology to Help Reduce Energy Use

FRANKFURT, Germany Germany (jûr`mənē), Ger. Deutschland, officially Federal Republic of Germany, republic (2005 est. pop. 82,431,000), 137,699 sq mi (356,733 sq km).  -- ROMlight International Inc. today announced a new line of energy efficient electronic lighting ballasts for smart streetlight solutions. The StreetROM smart ballasts incorporates Echelon Corporation's (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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:ELON) LonWorks[R] power line communication technology, which enables cities to remotely monitor and control streetlights over the existing power line network. The StreetROM smart ballasts tap into a growing worldwide market for Adaptive Lighting Controls that apply to smart streetlight systems, which dramatically reduce energy consumption, lower operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales , increase safety, and help beautify cities. The announcement was made today at the 2008 Light+Building event in Frankfurt, the world's largest tradeshow dedicated to the lighting industry.

"We are pleased that ROMlight has chosen our technology for their newest line of energy saving ballasts," said Anders Axelsson, Echelon's senior vice president of sales and marketing. "We believe that energy management applications and control networks are often one and the same, delivering a great rate of return based on energy and operational savings. Energy efficient streetlights are a fast-growing market worldwide, creating strong market demand for products like ROMlight's smart electronic ballasts."

Streetlights are a large consumer of energy for cities, using up to 40 percent of a city's energy budget. Smart streetlights, which can be remotely controlled and dimmed dim  
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, consistently save 30 to 50 percent on energy use and significantly reduce maintenance costs over the lifetime of the system. Installed worldwide, such systems could go a long way towards reducing energy consumption and therefore reducing carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure.  levels.

The new StreetROM ballast bal·last  
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 from ROMlight is the first integrated power line ballast available for smart streetlight solutions, combining Echelon's LonWorks[R] power line communication technology and ROMlight's energy efficient electronic ballast. This will lower both the cost to produce and the cost to install the ballasts. The combined cost savings make a compelling environmental, safety, and energy saving proposition, even more so for cities and municipalities who are implementing Adaptive Lighting Control solutions.

"The managed, smart streetlighting market has huge potential, now more so then ever," said Sidney Braun, ROMlight's president. "We believe that smart streetlighting systems are an imperative for cities and other municipalities from budgetary, environmental, and safety perspectives. ROMlight has always focused on delivering products that best suit our customers' needs today, and into the foreseeable fore·see  
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 future. This philosophy led to our decision to use Echelon' proven power line networking technology to deliver our customers the full benefits of smart streetlighting today, rather than hope for the 'next big thing' down the road." ROMlight already has orders for demonstration units of the line of products.

The StreetROM ballast will be available for delivery in the third quarter of this year and will be priced competitively to market levels.

About Echelon Corporation Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ: ELON) designs control networks to connect machines and other electronic devices, for the purposes of sensing, monitoring and control.  

Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ:ELON) is a networking company that provides products and systems that can monitor and save energy; lower costs; improve productivity; and enhance service, quality, safety, and convenience by connecting everyday devices in utility, buildings, industrial, transportation, and home control systems. Tens of millions of smart devices based on Echelon's LonWorks[R] products and Networked Energy Services (NES NES Nintendo Entertainment System
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) systems are used around the world today, bringing benefits to consumers and industry. More information about Echelon can be found at http://www.echelon.com.

About ROMlight International Inc.

ROMlight is focused on the development of innovative, energy efficient lighting technology. ROMlight has developed a line of dimmable, electronic ballasts to replace the traditional magnetic ballasts required to drive various types of High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp systems including High Pressure Sodium (HPS See Seer*HPS. ) and Metal Halide halide: see halogen.  (MH) lamps. At the core of this development is the application and use of microprocessor microprocessor, integrated circuit containing the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry required to interpret and execute instructions from a computer program.  technology and related software. The Company has engineered a comprehensive offering of electronic HID ballasts on the market today, including electronic ballasts and lighting fixtures with wattages ranging from 70 watts to 600 watts. ROMlight's continuous improvement program ensures that only the latest electronic components are incorporated in the various product designs, ensuring reliable performance at a competitive cost.

More information about ROMlight can be found at http://www.romlightintl.com.
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