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.
As budgets shrink and the demand for “green technology” expands, both the states and the federal government have sought new ways of extending available funds and employing them in an environmentally favorable way. Harmonics Limited’s patented HSS technology makes these objectives attainable! The following government organizations have already adopted this technology: Fort Polk (LA), Dallas Police Department (TX), Vermont National Guard (VT), FDNY (NYC) and multiple facilities in the State of California.
Much of government’s non-human operating costs go to servicing the computers, largely in data centers, which enable government programs to run and be effective. These computers, which are non-linear loads, must run 24x7 for much of the year, and they create harmonic currents including the 3rd harmonic which can cause severe, long term damage: lost capacity, excess heat, increased energy requirements and more carbon emissions. The extra energy required also means it costs more to run each computer.
HL’s Harmonic Suppression System can be deployed in new projects with the use of a TransMax transformer, with the HSS already integrated, or, through the application of a SysteMax which can be added to any transformer already in operation. The HSS will restore system capacity, reduce the risk of excess heat, lower the energy demanded and save from 4% to 8% of energy costs annually for the life of the transformer. When one also realizes that a smaller carbon footprint ensues and that the initial cost of the technology is recovered quickly (a quick and compelling ROI result), the Harmonics Limited products become the preferred way to drive today’s power distribution units.
