Networks Europe Nov-Dec 2018 | Page 10

10 NEWS IN BRIEF Eaton UPS-as-a-Reserve proven in data centre pilot Eaton has announced the successful pilot of the first live data centre to use its UPS-as-a-Reserve (UPSaaR) solution for Fast Frequency Response. Basefarm, a Norwegian data centre company, trialled the service as part of a project led by Statnett, a Norwegian transmission system operator, and Fortum, a leading energy provider in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The project showed how power consumers can also help ensure a stable power grid and was completed in summer (Q3) 2018. As part of the project, Basefarm data centre’s Eaton 93PM and Power Xpert 9395P UPSs were upgraded with UPSaaR functionality. This enables data centre operators to work with energy providers to momentarily reduce the power demands of the data centre and even return power to the grid. This is a major step forward in enabling energy providers to deliver more robust power systems based on greener energy, which is harder to predict and ensure a consistent supply. Alongside performing their primary functions to protect critical loads, the UPSs were now capable of providing 1.5 MW of capacity. A data centre could potentially earn €50,000 per MW of power allocated to grid support per year, depending on the local market. During the pilot, the UPSs were tested for real during a power plant failure that caused instability in the grid. The data centre reserves were the quickest to activate, providing the desired power impact in far less than the required two seconds, and faster than other reserves connected to the grid, such as pumps, industrial consumption and electric vehicles. The pilot has proved that energy storage in data centres is a viable and fast-acting means of reserve to balance power grids and does not impact the UPS’s primary function of securing data centre loads. Eaton has now completed successful UPSaaR pilot projects in grids in the UK and Scandinavia. Consequently, the UPSaaR is ready to be offered to demand response markets as a retrofit solution or as inbuilt functionality in new data centres. n Schneider Electric strengthens data centre infrastructure management Siemon enhances singlemode fibre offering Siemon has enhanced its comprehensive line of LightHouse advanced fibre cabling solutions with a new APC BladePatch Uni-boot duplex singlemode fibre jumper. The new jumper has been developed in response to increasing fibre densities and the growing demand for APC (angled physical contact) connectivity that offers improved return loss performance for high-speed fibre links. The new LC APC BladePatch Uni- boot duplex jumper features the company’s patented revolutionary BladePatch low-profile push-pull boot design for easy access and removal in tight-fitting areas such as high-density fibre patching for switches, blade servers and storage equipment. Utilising ITU-T G.657. A1 bend-insensitive singlemode fibre and a smaller diameter uni-tube cable design, the LC APC BladePatch reduces cable pathway congestion, improving airflow and increasing energy efficiency while simplifying overall cable management. “In recent years, we have seen a growing need for better return loss performance and APC singlemode connectivity for connecting carrier services and supporting higher-speed protocols in the data centre, long haul and FTTX environments,” explains Kevin Stronkowsky, product manager for Siemon. “The fibre endface of an APC connector features an 8-degree angle that provides better reflection performance versus UPC (ultra physical contact) connectors. We are extremely pleased to expand our APC singlemode offering with the patented push-pull design of our already popular LC BladePatch.” Siemon’s LightHouse APC singlemode offering also includes fibre patch cords, fibre pigtails, pre-terminated fibre trunks and connectivity. For more information on the new LC APC BladePatch, visit: go.siemon.com/lc-apc-bladepatch, or visit www.siemon.com/lighthouse to access all of Siemon’s LightHouse advanced fibre cabling solutions. n Schneider Electric has announced the continued rollout of EcoStruxure IT Expert, its cloud-based data centre infrastructure management solution, with its release in Europe. With IT Expert, Schneider Electric brings secure, vendor agnostic, wherever-you-go monitoring and visibility of all IoT-enabled physical infrastructure assets As part of Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure architecture, IT Expert operates with all IoT- enabled physical infrastructure assets like secure power and cooling – including the new, cloud- enabled Smart-UPS with APC SmartConnect. IT Expert addresses the data centre industry’s need to simplify how data centres, distributed IT and local edge environments are managed. Providing proactive recommendations and consolidated performance and alarming data, IT Expert can significantly reduce alarm noise and improve overall site resiliency. “EcoStruxure IT Expert harnesses the data generated from any environment – from distributed IT to the data centres – and uses it to deliver intelligent benchmarking and increased visibility to all of your connected devices,” said Kim Povlsen, Vice President & General Manager of Digital Services & Data Center Software, Schneider Electric. “In our increasingly cloud-based world, IT Expert delivers a remote monitoring service empowered with real-time data and proactive recommendations to repair and improve system availability.” n www.networkseuropemagazine.com