San Diego-based Power Analytics Corporation was recently awarded an additional technology patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for formulating real-time predictions about power usage efficiency (PUE) and/or data center infrastructure efficiency (DCiE) of an electrical system. This patent makes Power Analytics Corporation the only software company in the power systems management space to provide real-time power usage efficiency (PUE) to the data center segment.
“This is a tremendous accomplishment and makes Power Analytics the single software provider of real-time power usage efficiency to the data center market,” said Power Analytics CTO Kevin Meagher. “The entire suite of Paladin Software gives our customers the ability to manage and control their critical power infrastructure while saving hundreds of thousands of dollars, minimizing downtime, recovering stranded load capacity, reducing energy costs and optimizing business continuity.”
Power usage effectiveness (PUE) and data center infrastructure efficiency (DCiE) are two powerful analytic tools, which enable data center operators to quickly estimate the energy efficiency of their data center, compare the results against other data centers, and determine if any energy efficiency improvements need to be made.
Power Analytics Director of Power Engineering, Dr. Brian Radibratovic along with Kevin Meagher were named inventors on the most recent patent. Power Analytics has the most extensive intellectual property portfolio in the power management market today with more than 25 worldwide patents granted to date.
About Power Analytics Corporation
Used by the power industry for more than 25 years, Power Analytics’ software solutions have surged to the forefront of the electrical system planning, operation and smart grid market space for use in energy-intensive, mission-critical facilities and microgrids. Paladin® products currently protect more than $120 billion in customer assets including financial data centers, air traffic control sites, military installations, deep sea oil platforms, and power generation and distribution facilities. The company is headquartered in San Diego, Calif., and has a smart grid center of excellence in Raleigh, N.C.
Power Analytics’ Paladin Software gives energy management and electrical engineering professionals control over their critical power infrastructures from design and modeling to simulation and analysis, saving hundreds of thousands of dollars, minimizing downtime, recovering stranded load capacity, reducing energy costs and optimizing business continuity. For more information about Power Analytics and its products, visit http://www.poweranalytics.com/.