"Intelligent Standby Energy Saver" can Reduce Global Domestic Energy Consumption by 10% and Save the Equivalent of one Third of
02 Abril 2009 - 3:04PM
PR Newswire (US)
CHICAGO, April 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- - Winning Design Takes
Top Prize at Premier Farnell's Global Live EDGE - Electronic Design
for the Global Environment-Awards Ceremony - A $10,000 USD Premier
Farnell Scholarship Announced to Benefit Engineering Students
Premier Farnell plc (LSE:pfl), the leading multi-channel, high
service distributor and its companies (Farnell, Newark, Premier
Electronics, Farnell-Newark CPC, and MCM), announces Pedro
Rodrigues from Portugal as the Live EDGE 2008- Electronic Design
for the Global Environment - Challenge winner. Mr Rodrigues is
awarded a unique prize package including a $25,000 USD cash prize
and support services valued at an additional $25,000 USD from
experts in the fields of design consultancy, marketing, legal and
commerce to drive the design towards production. Mr Rodrigues'
winning design is an Intelligent Standby Energy Saver - a system
that automatically detects the standby mode of electrical equipment
and disconnects the power when it is not required. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090402/343123-a ) (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090402/343123-b ) "This
unique power controller design analyses power consumption using an
artificial intelligence algorithm implemented on a high-end
micro-controller," said Pedro Rodrigues, Live EDGE 2008 winner.
"This enables the Intelligent Standby Energy Saver to distinguish
between the "standby" and "non-standby" modes even when faced with
complex consumption patterns and, thus disconnect the load. The
device has sensors that detect changes in the environment and
intelligently restore power, when required." Power savings are
achieved by the intelligent control of power to such consumer items
as televisions and entertainment systems, whereby the accumulated
"standby" power is effectively reduced. "The Intelligent Standby
Energy Saver design takes a radically different and technically
superior approach to determining power usages," said Sir Peter
Gershon, Chairman of Premier Farnell and Live EDGE judge. "The idea
of using a neural network algorithm to accomplish Mr. Rodrigues'
energy saving design is original and clearly more efficient than
conventional energy savings methods." The first highly commended
$5,000 USD winner of the Live EDGE challenge is John Tillson from
England. His entry, a PowerShift Power Controller is designed to
switch off critical loads during supply/demand imbalances, easing
the burden on national power grids at times of peak demand. The
system works by detecting the peak times of electrical power usage,
then switching off any suitable electrical appliances to lessen the
total load presented to the power grid. The second highly commended
$5,000 USD winner is Antonio Lalguna from Spain for his design of
an automatic irrigation system to improve Photovoltaic systems.
This device is aimed at improving the efficiency of solar panels by
30%, using a rainwater harvesting system to automatically clean and
cool off the panels. "Our congratulations go out to Pedro, John and
Antonio. We truly look forward to helping Pedro register his design
and supporting him to take the unit from prototype to production in
the coming year," said Harriet Green, CEO of Premier Farnell. "We
feel the Live EDGE challenge provides a great opportunity for
electronic design engineers to bring their environmentally friendly
designs to the market. We are proud to encourage the design of
products that could positively impact the lives of at least 3
billion people worldwide. We will continue to work towards
providing the very best service, technology and support to our
critically important design engineering customers, like Pedro
Rodrigues." Editors Note: The 2007 Live EDGE winner, Mr. John Noble
has already taken his design through to completion and anticipates
having the product ready for distribution later this year. For more
information on his energy saving product visit:
http://www.haikufan.com/. Estimates vary for the amount of
electricity used in standby mode but a consensus is that around
5-10%[1] of domestic power is wasted in standby power; A UK
Government study suggested 8%[2]. Research published by Reed
Elsevier[3] states that China needs six power stations running
constantly to provide standby power. In 2004 the global annual CO2
emissions were 27,245, 758 thousands of metric tons a 10% saving
would equate to one third of the CO2 output of the USA at
6,049,435. Image 1 High resolution images of the 2008 Live EDGE
winner and trophies can be found at:
http://www.pinnaclemarcoms.com/PR_PICTURES/Premier_Farnell/LiveEdge_Awards
.jpg Image 2 High resolution images of the 2008 Live EDGE winner
and trophies can be found at:
http://www.pinnaclemarcoms.com/PR_PICTURES/Premier_Farnell/LiveEdge_Winner_Ck
.jpg Image 3 High resolution images of the 2008 Live EDGE winner
and trophies can be found at:
http://www.pinnaclemarcoms.com/PR_PICTURES/Premier_Farnell/LiveEdge_Winner_Tr
.jpg (Due to the length of the URLs, it may be necessary to copy
and paste the hyperlinks into your Internet browser's URL address
field. Remove the space if one exists.) About Premier Farnell
Premier Farnell plc (LSE:pfl) is a leading high service,
multi-channel distributor of electronic, and industrial products
and specialist services throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia
Pacific. It goes to market with a differentiated value proposition,
world-class marketing, a stocked range of 450,000+ products, and
access to 4,000,000 more items from 3,500 top manufacturers. The
company has group sales of GBP823.1m and over 4,100 employees
globally. While global in scope, Premier Farnell recognizes the
individual needs of each market and has continued to
internationalize its model accordingly, trading locally under
different brand names. Its primary electronics businesses trade as
Farnell in the UK, India, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, Newark
in the US, Canada and Mexico, and Premier Electronics in China. In
Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Brazil the operation is known as
Farnell Newark. Premier Farnell has participated in the Business in
the Community CR Index for three years and has been one of the
'biggest improvers' in the index in the last two years. The company
is also a member of the FTSE4Good Index of Corporate and Social
Responsibility and has published its own Corporate Social
Responsibility report since 2002. For more information visit the
website at http://www.premierfarnell.com/ Please consider the
environment before printing this press release.
--------------------------------- [1] A trickle turns into a flood:
standby power loss in China: Jiang Lin, Lawrence Berkley National
Laboratory [2] TV standby buttons will be outlawed,
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article686287.ece; Lewis
Smith and Mark Henderson [3] Standby power use in Chinese homes,
Alan Meier, Jiang Lin, Jiang Liu and Tienan Li. Web:
http://www.premierfarnell.com/ Web: http://www.pinnaclemarcom.com/
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