POWER SYSTEMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLEAR ENERGY SYSTEMS Clear Energy Systems, Inc. 1245 W. Geneva Drive Tempe AZ 85282 Power systems, namely, mobile electric power generators and electric power generators for indoor use;ENERGY SYSTEMS;
DISTRIBUTED POWER. DELIVERED. Clear Energy Systems, Inc. 1245 W. Geneva Drive Tempe AZ 85282 Power systems, namely, electric power generators and electric power generators for indoor use;DISTRIBUTED POWER DELIVERED;
EXPRESS C & D CHARTER POWER SYSTEMS, INC. 3043 WALTON ROAD PLYMOUTH MEETING PA 19462 power systems, namely lead-acid batteries and matched chargers for such batteries, for use in electric powered vehicles;
GENESIS 1000 Clear Energy Systems, Inc. 1245 W. Geneva Drive Tempe AZ 85282 Power systems, namely, electric power generators and electric power generators for indoor use;1000;
GENESIS POWER Clear Energy Systems, Inc. 1245 W. Geneva Drive Tempe AZ 85282 Power systems, namely, electric power generators and electric power generators for indoor use;POWER;
INDIGO POWER SYSTEMS INDIGO POWER SYSTEMS 8773 SE Water Oak Place Tequesta FL 33469 POWER SYSTEMS;Engineering analysis and design services in connection with engines, fuel-based power generation systems, and propulsion systems;
POWER THROUGH INNOVATION Clear Energy Systems, Inc. 1245 W. Geneva Drive Tempe AZ 85282 Power systems, namely, electric power generators and electric power generators for indoor use;POWER;
SHERPA GOAL ZERO 675 West 14600 South Bluffdale UT 84065 Power systems, namely, power distribution panels; rechargeable electrical batteries, battery packs and related accessories, namely, power inverters;
THE INTELLIGENT ENERGY DECISION Clear Energy Systems, Inc. 1245 W. Geneva Drive Tempe AZ 85282 Power systems, namely, electric power generators and electric power generators for indoor use;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Power consumption by a computer system may vary all the time based upon software and the workload. Facility such as data centers host multiple of computer systems. With continuous growing demand for power and cooling of computer systems, data centers face limitations on their ability to provide the power and cooling capability. These limitations are occasionally exasperated by problems in either power or cooling systems. The computer systems may have a method to maintain total power consumption below a set target level. An enterprise power and thermal manager, EPTM, may change this setting dynamically to improve efficiency of supporting power and cooling infrastructure. In addition, the EPTM may use this ability to improve performance, availability and to provide ability to implement various administrative policies.