A local company has set up a system designed to help high-energy users save water and electricity costs and provide stable sources of electricity for these commercial customers.
Energy management unit-
Designed by ECO
H technology company—
It was built in previous containers, including thousands of lithium-ion batteries used to store energy.
The stored energy can be used at peak times (the highest rate) to reduce costs, or during power outages to keep high energy consumers such as large factories, hospitals and data centers running.
On average, the system can produce two to four megawatts.
It can provide instant power when necessary and absorb excess power when power goes off
Peak time for later use.
The company will launch the product to about 75 potential customers at Queen Street North plant on Wednesday.
ECO-says the control system is the reason why this unit is unique
President Dako urakevichIt is pre-programmable —
No one is needed to run it.
The algorithm is used to monitor the power discharge.
"We don't sell batteries, we sell power management solutions," said company CEO Vince diristovro . ".
The system can be connected to the power grid or operated independently.
It is always on, he added, so there will be no interruption if there is a power outage.
Ulakovic explained that if a company that relies on a highly computerized system loses power, it may take a whole day to reset, resulting in a loss of productivity. "(Companies)
"It's common to go out and buy a generator to offset this situation, which requires changes in oil and generate more greenhouse gas emissions," DiCristofaro added . ".
"We are not moving parts . . . . . . This is a greener way of thinking.
DiCristofaro said: "The company started a similar project in 2012 and plans to sell it to participants in the oil and gas industry.
But these industries are facing a recession, so the company has adopted technology and shifted its focus.
The company is now targeting high-energy consumers such as automated manufacturing facilities, schools and airports, says Ulakovic.
If these users are able to offset electricity during the five peak periods of this year, they can save on global adjustment costs, says DiCristofaro.
"The company paid a lot of money --
Millions of dollars . "
At the same time, the price of batteries has declined, he added.
"The reward for a system like this is in two or three years . . . . . . It is the right product at the right time.
Nicole Risse, executive director of the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association, said the technology not only benefits cost reduction, but also benefits environmental impact by shifting consumption from peak hours.
"At that time, greenhouse gas emissions from our power system were very high.
The electricity is mainly supplied by natural gas.
DiCristofaro said: "The system will be delivered to a customer in New York City in the new year.
Wajax is a Canadian distributor, he added. Eco-
H Technologies is a subsidiary of the AVL group and also includes AVL manufacturing and One Power.
Npaddon @ thespeccom 905-526-
2420 | @ NatatTheSpecA local company has set up a system designed to help high energy users save money on water and electricity bills and provide stable sources of electricity to these commercial customers.
Energy management unit-
Designed by ECO
H technology company—
It was built in previous containers, including thousands of lithium-ion batteries used to store energy.
The stored energy can be used at peak times (the highest rate) to reduce costs, or during power outages to keep high energy consumers such as large factories, hospitals and data centers running.
On average, the system can produce two to four megawatts.
It can provide instant power when necessary and absorb excess power when power goes off
Peak time for later use.
The company will launch the product to about 75 potential customers at Queen Street North plant on Wednesday.
ECO-says the control system is the reason why this unit is unique
President Dako urakevichIt is pre-programmable —
No one is needed to run it.
The algorithm is used to monitor the power discharge.
"We don't sell batteries, we sell power management solutions," said company CEO Vince diristovro . ".
The system can be connected to the power grid or operated independently.
It is always on, he added, so there will be no interruption if there is a power outage.
Ulakovic explained that if a company that relies on a highly computerized system loses power, it may take a whole day to reset, resulting in a loss of productivity. "(Companies)
"It's common to go out and buy a generator to offset this situation, which requires changes in oil and generate more greenhouse gas emissions," DiCristofaro added . ".
"We are not moving parts . . . . . . This is a greener way of thinking.
DiCristofaro said: "The company started a similar project in 2012 and plans to sell it to participants in the oil and gas industry.
But these industries are facing a recession, so the company has adopted technology and shifted its focus.
The company is now targeting high-energy consumers such as automated manufacturing facilities, schools and airports, says Ulakovic.
If these users are able to offset electricity during the five peak periods of this year, they can save on global adjustment costs, says DiCristofaro.
"The company paid a lot of money --
Millions of dollars . "
At the same time, the price of batteries has declined, he added.
"The reward for a system like this is in two or three years . . . . . . It is the right product at the right time.
Nicole Risse, executive director of the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association, said the technology not only benefits cost reduction, but also benefits environmental impact by shifting consumption from peak hours.
"At that time, greenhouse gas emissions from our power system were very high.
The electricity is mainly supplied by natural gas.
DiCristofaro said: "The system will be delivered to a customer in New York City in the new year.
Wajax is a Canadian distributor, he added. Eco-
H Technologies is a subsidiary of the AVL group and also includes AVL manufacturing and One Power.
Npaddon @ thespeccom 905-526-
2420 | @ NatatTheSpecA local company has set up a system designed to help high energy users save money on water and electricity bills and provide stable sources of electricity to these commercial customers.
Energy management unit-
Designed by ECO
H technology company—
It was built in previous containers, including thousands of lithium-ion batteries used to store energy.
The stored energy can be used at peak times (the highest rate) to reduce costs, or during power outages to keep high energy consumers such as large factories, hospitals and data centers running.
On average, the system can produce two to four megawatts.
It can provide instant power when necessary and absorb excess power when power goes off
Peak time for later use.
The company will launch the product to about 75 potential customers at Queen Street North plant on Wednesday.
ECO-says the control system is the reason why this unit is unique
President Dako urakevichIt is pre-programmable —
No one is needed to run it.
The algorithm is used to monitor the power discharge.
"We don't sell batteries, we sell power management solutions," said company CEO Vince diristovro . ".
The system can be connected to the power grid or operated independently.
It is always on, he added, so there will be no interruption if there is a power outage.
Ulakovic explained that if a company that relies on a highly computerized system loses power, it may take a whole day to reset, resulting in a loss of productivity. "(Companies)
"It's common to go out and buy a generator to offset this situation, which requires changes in oil and generate more greenhouse gas emissions," DiCristofaro added . ".
"We are not moving parts . . . . . . This is a greener way of thinking.
DiCristofaro said: "The company started a similar project in 2012 and plans to sell it to participants in the oil and gas industry.
But these industries are facing a recession, so the company has adopted technology and shifted its focus.
The company is now targeting high-energy consumers such as automated manufacturing facilities, schools and airports, says Ulakovic.
If these users are able to offset electricity during the five peak periods of this year, they can save on global adjustment costs, says DiCristofaro.
"The company paid a lot of money --
Millions of dollars . "
At the same time, the price of batteries has declined, he added.
"The reward for a system like this is in two or three years . . . . . . It is the right product at the right time.
Nicole Risse, executive director of the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association, said the technology not only benefits cost reduction, but also benefits environmental impact by shifting consumption from peak hours.
"At that time, greenhouse gas emissions from our power system were very high.
The electricity is mainly supplied by natural gas.
DiCristofaro said: "The system will be delivered to a customer in New York City in the new year.
Wajax is a Canadian distributor, he added. Eco-
H Technologies is a subsidiary of the AVL group and also includes AVL manufacturing and One Power.
Npaddon @ thespeccom 905-526-