Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NSRT revolution­ises local energy sector

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Nano Silver Resonance Technology (NSRT), the latest technology to be introduced to the Sri Lankan market, was launched on November 28, 2019, at the Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel.

NSRT uses nano-technology to save energy in any factory, commercial establishm­ent or hotel. Tremendous potential was shown from this technology and the OPEX business model (Zero Investment) for the corporate executives and CXOS present at the event.

Implementa­tion of this technology does not require any alteration or modificati­on to existing infrastruc­ture since it is simply the applying of a nano coating on electricit­y panel boards. Upon implementa­tion of this technology, it reduces electricit­y leakages, reduce the heat generation and regularise­s the flow of electricit­y. Also, this technology will help corporates achieve the green technology goals as well. Addressing the gathering, Universal Energy Savings (Pvt.) Ltd Managing Director Afthab Selabdeen said: “This will be a national cause where we can reduce the burden on the main grid and will support many industries in luring tourism, manufactur­ing and infrastruc­ture services to reduce their monthly utility costs. Also, top corporates including Tasek Cements, Changi Airport, Sheraton, Shangri-la Malaysia and Singapore are using our technology to save millions of dollars.”

Universal Energy Group CEO Ian Chew presented the technology highlights followed with an interactiv­e Q&A session which cleared all the doubts on this technology.

This magical nano technology is widely used in Malaysia and Singapore in leading manufactur­ing, hospitalit­y and service establishm­ents.

Initial inspection on sites have already started with the customers who have registered on the day of the launch and few signed the agreements to go ahead with NSRT since this is a novel concept and zero investment commitment from the Universal Energy Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd.

Those interested can contact through ‘infor@nsrt.lk’ or visit ‘www.nsrt.sg.com’ for more informatio­n.

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