
Servers, Data-Centre, Telecom, Critical network devices, Sensitive electronic equipment FEATURES True on-line double conversion technology with advanced DSP control Wide input voltage range Zero transfer time Protection against all type of power problems Self test while start of the UPS On-battery power-on function Site wiring fault warning Equipped with RJ45 surge protection port Smart RS232 interface and Intelligent slot available Remote emergency power off (EPO) Sealed lead-acid, maintenance free battery Years Warranty ISO 14001 UCS ISO 9001 [pdf]

High-efficiency 3-phase UPS that features advanced product features, competitive specifications, and robust electrical design, making business continuity easy in the data center or electrical room This is an exceptionally easy to install, operate, maintain, and service 30 kVA UPS, ideal for small and medium businesses Includes dust filter and conformance-coated boards for harsh environments This UPS is for internal batteries, but is supplied without batteries, so you can easily customize the battery runtime. [pdf]

Interactive K series single-input single-output interactive energy-saving UPS, capacity from 600VA to 2000VA, the application of microprocessor control to ensure high reliability, with perfect detection and protection functions, there is no need to start the mains can charge the battery, automatically adjust the mains voltage boost, buck, stable voltage output, standard call self-start power, Automatic regulation of mains voltage boost, voltage drop, stable voltage output; Output simulated sine wave; Use LED display to display UPS working status at any time, compatible with generators. [pdf]

Georgia Power’s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) filed with the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) anticipates approximately 8,200 megawatts (MW) of electrical load growth by 2030 – an increase of more than 2,200 MW compared to projections in its 2023 IRP update, which called for the construction of a swath of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) to help answer the call of data centers and mass electrification. [pdf]
In that filing, Georgia Power signaled its intention to solicit bids for more storage- another 500 MW- in the near future. Battery energy storage projects are popping up all over the U.S., which added nearly 4 GW of storage capacity in the second quarter of this year alone, according to a recent report.
Georgia Power breaks ground at the McGrau Ford Battery Facility in Cherokee County on April 4, 2025. This 530-megawatt battery energy storage system will consist of two phases, approved in the 2022 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) and 2023 IRP Update. Courtesy: Georgia Power.
Earlier this month, Georgia Power Company submitted its 2023 Integrated Resource Plan Update (2023 IRP Update) to the Georgia Public Service Commission, which includes an Application for Certification for four battery energy storage systems totaling 500 MW.
Georgia Power included attachments with information and data on each of the proposed projects, but since they contained “sensitive terms and conditions” and cost information, they were nearly entirely redacted from public disclosure- deemed “trade secrets.” Here’s what we do know about those projects:
In February 2024, Georgia Power installed its first grid-connected BESS, the Mossy Branch Energy Facility, a 65 MW system on a couple of acres of rural countryside in Talbot County, north of Columbus, GA. It was approved as part of Georgia Power’s 2019 IRP.
Georgia Power’s fleet of hydroelectric generating units is another source of emission-free energy, with some units serving the state of Georgia for more than 100 years.
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