2006 SIXTH CHINA INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER EQUIPMENT...
May 22, 2011 :: Posted by - maureen :: Category - Electrical Technology
Start time: 2006-03-22 End time: 2006-03-24 Venue: Shanghai Exhibition Center Contact: Shang Weiwei Contact Phone: 13816284980 Sponsored by: Shanghai Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Electric Technology, World Expo Group Shanghai International Exhibition Service Advertising Co., Ltd.
Sponsor: Trade Exhibition Service Co., Ltd. of Shanghai, Shanghai, Beijing and Trade Exhibition Planning Co., Ltd.
Show Overview: Display cycle: Annual Exhibition area: 10,000 square meters
Exhibitors: 300 Trustworthy professional Brand Value
Annual "China International Electric Power Development EPETEE" Since its inception in 2000, each year in Shanghai, China. Continuously expanding the scale of refining on the basis of the subject, after five years of development, EPETEE has become the industry one of the leading brand of professional exhibition. Five years, from more than 20 countries and regions of the exhibitors have been made by more than 1500, Trading Audience of 12 million people, is China's most influential businessmen wide attention to the gathering of power industry, renowned in the industry.
"EPETEE2006" new look will be more, do more good development environment for stronger cooperation and meet the friends and guests. And more attention to quality show, invested heavily to expand overseas .. more» 


Topics Covered: Current Areas of Development Additional Applications and Drivers of DC Power Organizations and Alliances Involved in DC Power DC Power and Alternative Energy Systems Barriers, Challenges and Threats to the Adoption of DC Power Architectural and Technology Trends and Developments Cost Dynamics of DC Power Policy and Regulatory Framework for Development Recent Developments and Products
Executive Summary The dc building power market is projected to grow significantly over the next several years, and among the driving forces is the need to improve efficiency and reduce electricity costs in several areas. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in 2006, data centers and servers in the United States accounted for approximately 1.5% of the nation's total electricity consumption. To put this in perspective, the EPA stated that this total exceeded the electricity consumed by the entire nation's color televisions, and is similar to the amount of electricity consumed by approximately 5.8 million average TV households. In addition, energy consumption in data centers in the US is projected to continue to grow, and double every five years. Traditionally, large data centers and telecommunications facilities