The Darnell Group identified the potential market for dc
power solutions in four specific sectors: data centers, commercial/industrial
facilities, residential installations and telecom central offices. For each
sector an analysis identifying two key market penetration rates of adoption for
dc power was used. The first is the “threshold” rate of market penetration
required for dc technology to achieve in each sector in order to continue
expanding. The second penetration rate is the “saturation” rate, which
represents the percentage of the market the technology expects to eventually
capture in order to be considered mainstream. Once these market penetration
rates are determined, a high level estimate of the dollar market for dc power
systems and components for each sector covered will be presented.
This analysis was applied to each of the four areas
covered in this report. Each area recorded a distinct threshold and saturation
rate based on key market drivers specific to each industry. Two areas of
immediate opportunity for the adoption of dc power are projected to be in the
data center and commercial/industrial facilities segments. Both of these
sectors are projected to reach their adoption stages by 2019. These facilities
each have the advantages of strong standards activity, supporting government
regulations, and a number of demonstration facilities. In addition, a small but
growing number of products have been developed by companies like Delta
Electronics, Emerson Network Power, Nextek Power Systems and others.
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As an emerging technology, the further development of dc power is highly
reliant on the adoption of standards and regulations. At the lower power level,
the EMerge Alliance has concentrated on the development of a 24Vdc standard for
commercial, industrial and residential buildings. The EMerge Alliance Standard
1.0 regarding 24Vdc power creates an integrated, open platform for power,
interior infrastructures, controls and a wide variety of peripheral devices to
facilitate the hybrid use of ac and dc power within buildings.
In cooperation with other
industry associations and standards-making bodies, the EMerge Alliance started
working on a dc power standard for data center facilities in 2009. The
selection of 380Vdc as the distribution voltage is based on the agreement of
engineering data from a number of organizations in the United States, Europe,
and Japan. In addition, EPRI developed the first dc voltage tolerance envelope
plotting voltage variations versus time for 380Vdc powered equipment. The new
dc voltage tolerance envelope provides the technical details of the electrical
operating environment, including allowable voltage surges and sags that could
enable engineers to design power converters for use with 380Vdc distribution
systems for next-generation data center equipment.
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