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GE, Intel, Universal Electric, PulseStar, Power-One, NextEnergy Center and Dynamic Supplier Alignment join consortium
SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--The EMerge Alliance – an open industry association leading the
rapid adoption of safe direct-current (DC) power distribution standards
for commercial buildings – today announced a new wave of organizations
joining the Alliance.
“There is an increasing demand for
improved reliability and energy efficiency across the entire commercial
building envelope, and DC power is the most efficient solution”
.
The newest members of the EMerge Alliance include:
• GE Energy – Participating Member
• Intel Corporation – Participating Member
• Universal Electric Corporation – Starline DC Solutions – Participating Member
• PulseStar Technologies – Participating Member (upgrade)
• Power-One– General Member
• NextEnergy Center – Corresponding Member
• Dynamic Supplier Alignment – Supporting Member
The Alliance and its members
continue to advance the green, net-zero energy commercial building
movement through their collaborative effort to bring the benefits of
hybrid AC-DC power architectures to occupied spaces, data centers,
building services and outdoor applications. According to Alliance
Chairman Brian Patterson, the Alliance’s vision is to generate a family
of DC power distribution standards that meet the evolving needs of
businesses and facilities today.
“There is an increasing demand for
improved reliability and energy efficiency across the entire commercial
building envelope, and DC power is the most efficient solution,” said
Patterson. “We’re very pleased to see these companies join the
visionaries who started this movement. The time has never been better
to join the DC power movement and provide solutions that make buildings
more efficient, flexible and sustainable than ever before.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Since its launch in 2008, the
Alliance completed the development of the first EMerge Alliance
Standard for occupied spaces in its first year, released nearly 50
EMerge Alliance Registered products and started a new effort focused on
incorporating DC microgrids in data and telecommunications centers.
With more than 15 demonstration sites in data centers and commercial
interiors across the country, the Alliance is committed to educating
the market on the benefits of DC power applications throughout various
platforms.
The EMerge Alliance is accepting new
members at various levels, with ongoing opportunities to be involved in
standards development, product registration and system applications.
Visit www.EMergealliance.org for more information.
About the EMerge Alliance
The EMerge Alliance is an open
industry association of nearly 80 members leading the rapid adoption of
safe DC power distribution in commercial buildings through the
development of EMerge Alliance standards. These innovative application
standards integrate building infrastructure, power, controls and
devices (such as lighting) in a common microgrid platform to facilitate
the hybrid use of AC and DC power throughout buildings for
unprecedented design and space flexibility, greater energy efficiency
and improved sustainability. Ongoing and increasing demand for improved
reliability and energy efficiency across all areas of commercial
buildings provides the need for the EMerge Alliance family of power
distribution standards in occupied spaces, data centers, building
services, and outdoor applications. The not-for-profit Alliance is
accepting new members at various levels. For more information, please
visit www.EMergealliance.org.
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