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DB Newsroom: Dunham-Bush Promotes Green Solutions Globally Kajang, October 12th, 2009: Dunham-Bush Holding Bhd (“Dunham-Bush” or the “Company”), a pioneer in leading edge heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC/R) solutions, has furthered its commitment to an eco-friendly globe by introducing innovative green technologies. “Dunham-Bush is working to implement world class “Green” air-conditioning systems to help build an energy efficient planet with support from our business partners,” stated Jeff Albright, Dunham-Bush CEO. M&M, the leading supplier of industrial CO2 refrigeration technology, and SOLID, a pioneer and a world leader in the solar industry, are the first companies to establish alliances with Dunham-Bush. M&M and SOLID offer the elements of CO2 and solar power which both contribute to Dunham-Bush’s green technologies. Albright noted, “CO2 is natural and can reduce the ammonia charge as well as the operation cost in a refrigeration system. Solar powered absorption air conditioning systems can convert the natural solar energy to chilled water to cover the building heat load. Replacement of electricity support is not only beneficial for the power plants, but for the distribution grid as well.” Albright continued, “Dunham-Bush’s own patented Ice-Cel reduces peak energy consumption as well as electric bills and lowers the total operating cost. All of these combined solutions aide in the reduction of our carbon footprint.” Dunham-Bush is taking great strides in enhancing and breaking through in the “Green” market. As part of the companies global campaign Dunham-Bush will participate in the following events: “At Dunham-Bush contributing to a clean and ecologically sound globe is one of our long term business goals we are striving to be the leader in green solutions by leading by example. A clean world is more than a concept at Dunham-Bush, it is an underlying philosophy that serves to support our business and work ethic,” concludes Albright. About Dunham-Bush |



