- Grid Scale UPS: Enables Renewable Energy Usage and System Flexibility
- 2022/06/07 15:00
- 0001/01/01 00:00
- 六月 07, 2022
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) are deployed in data centers to minimize disruptions caused by unstable electric supply, enhancing data center reliability. However, new technologies allow UPS to interact with the electric grid, helping in the pursuit of more system flexibility, and an even more efficient data center. Based on operations, priorities, and opportunities in the data center industry, we expect UPS interacting with the electric grid to be an important arena.
Join Moises Levy, Ph.D, of OMDIA, and Arturo DiFilippi, Ph.D., of Vertiv, to learn more about:
- A high-level understanding of UPS technology
- Benefits for data centers
- A forecast and insights from a recent survey by OMDIA
Schedule:
Date: Tuesday, June 7 | Time: 11 AM EDT
Speakers

Arturo Di Filippi
Global Offering Manager - Smart Power, Vertiv
Arturo joined Vertiv as Global Offering Manager for Large AC Power UPS in September 2020 after previous experiences in the heating industry, renewable energy & power, oil & gas and packaging companies. His focus extends to the application areas of Vertiv's UPS to grid services and energy management. He holds a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, a PhD In Industrial Engineering and an Energy Manager Certification.

Moises Levy
Ph.D., Cloud & Data Center Research Practice, Omdia
Moises is a seasoned engineer and data center subject matter expert. He has over 25 years of professional experience, with a diverse background in planning, design, management, risk assessment, commissioning, audits, and strategic consulting for engineering projects. Moises leads the data center physical infrastructure research practice at OMDIA. He holds a PhD and master’s degree in electrical engineering, and bachelor’s degrees in electrical and civil engineering. Moises is a researcher, a contributor to standards and best practices, an author of numerous publications, and a speaker at major data center conferences.