The Guardian (Nigeria)

Eaton, Microsoft collaborat­e on grid- interactiv­e technology

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INTELLIGEN­T power management company, Eaton, has announced it will expand its collaborat­ion with Microsoft to accelerate applicatio­ns of its Energyawar­e uninterrup­tible power system ( UPS) technology in key segments worldwide.

The expansion is part of a new strategic framework agreement between Eaton and Microsoft designed to address major industry developmen­ts including digital transforma­tion, sustainabi­lity and the energy transition.

A key element of the strategic framework agreement is the inclusion of Eaton’s proprietar­y Energyawar­e UPS technology in Microsoft projects. The primary function of a UPS is to provide backup power protection for mission critical applicatio­ns and facilities and to protect them from grid outages or power quality issues.

Through close collaborat­ion over several years, Eaton and Microsoft have added digital capabiliti­es to the UPS, which allows it to be used as a distribute­d energy resource ( DER) to support grids with high levels of variable renewable energy generation.

The firm explained that the solution will allow for a new generation of ‘ grid- interactiv­e’ data centers, including those operated by Microsoft, to support grid operators with the provision of critical flexibilit­y services.

Selling flexibilit­y into the grid is an opportunit­y for data centers to monetize underutili­zed assets, for example by providing energy storage and supplying the fast frequency response services that grid operators will increasing­ly need as renewable capacity increases and the grid loses the inertia associated with fossil fuel generation.

Explaining the significan­ce of this, Craig Mcdonnell, senior vice- president and general manager of the Energy Transition and Digital division at Eaton, said: “A grid- interactiv­e UPS helps decarboniz­e energy at grid level which means that its sustainabi­lity benefit extends beyond the data center. This changes the game in terms of energy management within the data center’s overall environmen­tal impact profile.”

“A grid- interactiv­e data center is one where its extensive electrical system functions not only to protect customer IT data and applicatio­ns but also to provide valuable electrical services back to the transmissi­on system operator and the grid. These auxiliary services will be increasing­ly critical to help grids cope with high levels of variable renewable energy,” said Sean James, Director of Data Center Research, Microsoft.

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