Electric power quality disturbances such as transients, voltage sags and dips cost the U.S. economy $15 billion to $24 billion per year, according to research funded by the Electric Power Research Institute. When power disturbances occur, data can be lost, equipment can be damaged, and processes interrupted, sometimes leading to costly downtime.
Energy Management for Cost Avoidance
An enterprise energy management system is helping argonne national laboratory to avoid big costs caused by electrical voltage sags, while better controlling energy-related costs.
Mar 1st, 2006