A Business in High Tech Harmony: US Chamber of Commerce Article Features Harmonics Limited
The US Chamber of Commerce recently published an interview with CEO Don Moore, for its Success Insight: A Chamber Member’s Story series. The article focuses on the company’s rebranding and re-launch, with emphasis on the green energy savings benefits of HL’s Harmonics Suppression Systems (HSS).
Jeff Shockley to Represent Harmonics Limited in Virginia
Rich Bell, President of Harmonics Limited, Inc. has appointed Jeff Shockley, the Principal of Orchestrated Electrical and an expert in power distribution and savings systems, to represent the company’s Harmonic Suppression Technology throughout Virginia.
Kevin Miller Appointed to Represent Harmonics Limited
President Rich Bell has announced the appointment of Kevin Miller of M2Electric to represent its patented Harmonic Suppression Systems in North Carolina. Miller, a graduate of Loyola Marymount’s Hilton School of Business and an expert in green solutions that lower the impact on the environment, will handle sales throughout the state.
Harmonics Limited’s patented HSS technology can help both new and existing buildings in their efforts to be green and qualify for LEED. With commercial buildings accounting for 72% of U.S. electricity consumption and 39% of CO2 emissions1, efforts must be made to use less energy and emit fewer carbons in every kind of building: existing as well as new construction.
The SysteMax allows engineers and facility managers to modify currently operating power distribution systems to obtain immediate energy savings and environmental improvement. There is no way to gain these benefits on an existing transformer other than by installing a SysteMax……buying a new and larger transformer may accommodate the wasteful and damaging 3rd harmonic current but will not recover wasted energy. Only by applying a SysteMax to transformers in existing buildings - or a new high quality TransMax with HSS technology embedded inside for new construction – can real progress be achieved: less energy used for the power desired, fewer carbons emitted, operating costs reduced and, in many cases, LEED progress. In other words, to be energy green, think HSS!
1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) estimates
