Comparison of Different Solutions for Emergency and Standby Power Systems for Commercial Consumers

D. Salomonsson, L. Soder
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In this paper a new improved method to evaluate the design of commercial power systems is described. The power system is divided into seven design criteria and each criterion is evaluated separately. The aim with the method is to identify problems with the present design which can be modified to improve the performance of the system. The method is applied to four sensitive commercial consumers: substation; hospital; voice and data communication facility; and data center. They are all equipped with emergency and standby power systems. Different requirements and solutions for each systems are analyzed and presented. The study shows that the voice and data communication facility and especially the data center both have possibilities of improvements. The data center power systems has a potential to improve the efficiency, and therefore also to reduce the energy cost, improve the availability, and to use the local energy source and energy storage to sell power to the utility grid during peak load
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商业用户应急与备用电力系统不同解决方案的比较
本文介绍了一种新的评价商业电力系统设计的改进方法。电力系统分为七个设计准则,每个准则分别进行评价。该方法的目的是找出现有设计中存在的问题,并对其进行改进,以提高系统的性能。该方法应用于四个敏感的商业用户:变电站;医院;话音和数据通信设备;还有数据中心。它们都配备了应急和备用电力系统。分析并提出了不同系统的需求和解决方案。研究表明,语音和数据通信设施,特别是数据中心都有改进的可能性。数据中心电力系统具有提高效率的潜力,因此也可以降低能源成本,提高可用性,并在高峰负荷期间使用本地能源和能源存储向公用电网出售电力
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