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EMerge Alliance Welcomes Murata Power Solutions

12/06/2013

Murata Power Solutions announced today it has been accepted as a member of the EMerge Alliance. The EMerge Alliance is a global open industry association with the aim of developing standards for the rapid adoption of DC power distribution within commercial buildings. Two standards have already been issued, the EMerge Alliance Occupied Space Standard and the EMerge Alliance Data/Telecom Centre Standard. The standards aim to assist commercial property owners and equipment suppliers to achieve reduced energy usage, better building design and space flexibility, and improved building sustainability.

As a full participating EMerge Alliance member, Murata Power Solutions will join and participate in the various working groups and actively contribute to defining industry standards.

Michael Stefani, Vice President, Global Planning, Murata Power Solutions comments, “Much of the power generated for commercial buildings by renewable sources such as solar panels and wind turbines is DC. This must be converted to AC in order for it to be used within the existing AC distribution network. But conversion results in energy wastage and increased system complexity. Provision of a DC micro-grid can reduce these losses and help facilitate the smart-building concept. We embrace the objectives of the EMerge Alliance and becoming involved in defining future standards.” More information on the EMerge Alliance can be found here: http://www.emergealliance.org/Home.aspx


Murata in Brief

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and sale of ceramic-based passive electronic components & solutions, communication modules and power supply modules. Murata is committed to the development of advanced electronic materials and leading edge, multi-functional, high-density modules. The company has employees and manufacturing facilities throughout the world.

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