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Progress continues toward integrated standards for DC microgrids in buildings
SAN RAMON, CALIF. (October 2, 2012) – The EMerge Alliance – an open
industry association leading the rapid adoption of safe direct-current
(DC) power distribution standards for commercial buildings – today
announced it has updated the EMerge Alliance Occupied Space standard,
the first application platform model for the utilization of low-voltage
DC power in commercial interiors.
The EMerge Alliance Occupied Space standard creates an integrated, open
platform for power, interior infrastructures, controls and a wide
variety of peripheral devices to facilitate the hybrid use of AC and DC
power within commercial buildings. Version 1.1 includes several
important updates to voltage limits, recommended cable sizes and other
requirements to assist companies developing products when using the
standard. These changes are backwards compatible and maximize the
interoperability and efficiency of EMerge Alliance Registered products.
According to Alliance Chairman Brian Patterson, the Occupied Space
standard version 1.1 allows for better connectivity with the
forthcoming EMerge Alliance Task Level/Furnishings standard and
contributes to the organization’s push to deliver a portfolio of
integrated standards that increase building flexibility and
sustainability, while lowering operating costs. These standards also
facilitate the direct use of on-site power generation and storage,
which eliminates the need for many inefficient power form conversions
in buildings.
“The standards we’re creating for DC microgrids are the keys to
unlocking unprecedented efficiency, flexibility and sustainability in
buildings,” said Patterson. “The latest advancements in the EMerge
Alliance Occupied Space standard demonstrate that the Alliance is
committed to driving the continued development and expansion of
standards that will deliver DC power throughout buildings.”
The EMerge Alliance Occupied Space standard has been well received by
both product manufacturers and the early adopters of the building
community. There are more than 50 EMerge Alliance Registered products
available for use today, representing everything needed to implement
the platform. The EMerge Alliance Occupied Space standard version 1.1
is available exclusively to Governing, Participating and General
Members of the Alliance, and a free public overview is available at
http://www.emergealliance.org/Standard/RequestStandard.aspx. To join
the Alliance, please visit
http://emergealliance.org/Join/HowtoJoin.aspx.
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The EMerge Alliance’s Growing Standards Portfolio
The EMerge Alliance continues to work toward completing new DC power
standards to achieve net-zero energy buildings. The soon-to-be-released
Data/Telecom Center standard will provide a practical guide for the
hybrid use of DC power in data centers, offering better efficiency, a
smaller footprint, improved reliability and lower capital and
installation costs. Currently in development, the Campus
Microgrid standard will focus on establishing a standard for the
integration of DC microgrids throughout whole buildings. Also in
progress, the Task Level/Furnishings standard connects DC power to
desktop technologies and applications. Moving forward, the Alliance
will continue its vision by developing future standards for building
services, such as HVAC, and outdoor applications, such as electric
vehicle charging. All EMerge Alliance standards include consideration
of power, infrastructure, peripheral device and control applications
required to operate a building application platform using DC power.
About the EMerge Alliance
The EMerge Alliance is an open industry association leading the rapid
adoption of safe DC power distribution in commercial buildings through
the development of EMerge Alliance standards. These innovative
standards integrate interior infrastructures, power, controls and
devices in common microgrid platforms to facilitate the hybrid use of
AC and DC power throughout buildings for unprecedented design and space
flexibility, greater energy efficiency and improved sustainability. The
nonprofit Alliance is accepting new members at various levels. For more
information, please visit www.EMergeAlliance.org.
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