In the May 2011 edition of the Electrical Business Magazine there is a great article written about “the newly designed electrical infrastructure at the Ray and Maria Stata Center on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)”.
The article discusses the whole idea of ‘power quality’ and how it is a top priority at this computing center.
However, we were saddened yesterday to realize they had not heard about the OPTIMIZER™ at Synergy Energy Inc.
The following were mentioned in the May 2011 edition of EB Magazine on page 14:
–> “a computer-intensive educational facility requires the utmost in reliable, stable, and clean electrical power, or what’s known as ‘high power quality’ “.
–> “computers and networks are woven into the fabric of university life”
–> “networks are everywhere on campus, including dormitories, computer labs, media centers, libraries, and research labs”
–> “copper-based grounding system is essential for any electrical wiring project”
–> “several copper-wound, K-rated transformer help to accomodate harmonic currents and improve energy efficiency. Moreover, full-sized grounding conductors in all circuits ensure low ground resistance to the points-of-use”.
This all sounds very good and indeed the copper-wound, K-rated transformer (also provided by Synergy Energy Inc.) are great units; however, if you can do better, then why not!?
THIS is where the OPTIMIZER™ of Synergy Energy Inc. comes into play.
I invite you to go ahead and take a look at our website and do your tabulations to really see how much money you can in fact save!
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