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.
All companies are trying to save energy these days, whether for cost control reasons or for helping the cause of sustainability or, more likely, both. Whatever the motivations, if your clients are placing heavy computer demands on your power distribution system, then you need to look into HSS, the Harmonics Limited patented Harmonic Suppression System, which reduces energy needs, saves money and lessens adverse carbon impact on the environment.
Computer demands create harmonic currents in transformers, including the 3rd harmonic current which takes up needed capacity, can build up an excess of heat, cause increased carbon emissions and waste money. HSS prevents this 3rd harmonic from forming at all so that the risk of heat build up is minimized, capacity returns to the full rating of the transformer and, most important of all, energy savings of 4% to 8% per year are realized for the life of the unit. This yields an attractive ROI whether one purchases a TransMax for new installations or a SysteMax for transformers already in operation.
For a perceptive commercial real estate firm like Jones Lang LaSalle of New York, being able to help clients and potential clients save significant energy costs every year is a true competitive advantage, especially while contributing to our country’s environmental well being.
