Today, there is indeed a better way to charge our electronic devices and that is through a mat charger. A mat charger is exactly what the name suggests, a mat-shaped product that will recharge all of your favorite electronic devices. Mat chargers are wireless chargers, which eliminates the hassle of trying to find the right cord each time you need to add juice to your electronic devices and the problem of tying up all your electrical outlets with chargers of various kinds. One of the best features of a mat charger is that it allows you to charge several devices at one time. These mats charge your iPhone, iPod, laptop, camera, and more in the same amount of time that it would take you to use a plug-in charger, so there is no loss of time when the mat charger is in use. What you gain is convenience, for it is now possible to recharge several devices all at once whereas in the past you might be able to charge only one item at a time depending on the number of electrical outlets to which you had access.
Energizer Names TBWA Worldwide As Global Agency
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Energizer (NYSE: ENR) today named TBWA Worldwide as its global agency network for the Energizer and Eveready brands. TBWA Worldwide will be responsible for all of the creative global advertising activities for Energizer Household Products engaging its regional network to ensure that global strategy is infused with local sensibilities.
American Solar Energy Society (ASES) Fuels Momentum of Initiative Supporting Solar-Powered White House
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DCED: Pennsylvania Invests $18 Million to Support Alternative Energy Projects; Help Businesses, Schools Conserve Energy, Cut Costs
37 Projects in 16 Counties Will Save 26,600 Megawatt Hours of Electricity Each Year
HARRISBURG, Pa., July 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Pennsylvania is expanding its commitment to advancing clean, solar energy with the investment of $18 million in 37 projects in 16 counties, Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Austin Burke said today.