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Several factors are coming into play, making an uninterruptible power supply something businesses should consider. The electrification of everything is moving forward, even during an energy crisis, as individuals and industries transition to renewable energy sources. So, what is an uninterruptible power supply and what role will it play in the future?
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) allow for the seamless transfer of power during blackouts, typically with a generator. A UPS also helps protect connected devices from voltage surges and drops.
UPS is similar to a battery placed between the devices and the socket. There are three different types of UPSs designed to meet various budgets and power requirements.
The technology has been mostly ignored, but the transition away from fossil fuels is changing how industries look at UPS. Not only can it keep the power on standby for use during blackouts, but it can also distribute and manage renewable energy.
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Uninterruptible power supply technology isn’t new, especially in data centers and hospitals. Previously, stable power supplies were the norm, and losing electricity for a few minutes rarely impacted businesses. However, sensitive data equipment is more common across industries. Losing power for a few seconds can result in the loss of millions of dollars due to lost or damaged data.
While renewable energy is helping to bolster the power grid, blackouts are still common. A UPS typically provides power for around 30 minutes. It gives consumers flexibility in commercial, home, and office settings when they combine UPS with energy storage options.
The UPS market is projected to grow to over $11.38 billion by 2030. However, not everyone is aware of the technology’s full potential. While UPS devices protect devices from surges and drops and provide power for a limited time, they can do more.
UPS technology comes with options and tools to boost efficiency, enhance cybersecurity, and streamline smart power management to name a few.
Businesses can convert their UPS systems into a revenue stream. Using frequency-response services, companies can sell their stored power to the utilities. Not only does it provide additional revenue, but it also supports decarbonization at the grid level.
Industry leaders across the board are starting to realize the advantages of UPS. Organizations can contribute to power grid stability and find new revenue streams.
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