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Fuji Electric Earns ENERGY STAR Rating on Uninterruptible Power System

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Fuji Electric Earns ENERGY STAR Rating on Uninterruptible Power System

You trust the ENERGY STAR program to provide you with objective information on products so that you can make the best choice s for your home and business. Efficient products are good for everyone–the environment, the community, and the bottom line.

Fuji Electric is proud to have earned the ENERGY STAR rating on our UPS7000HX-T3U Series of Uninterruptible Power Systems, which include 300, 400, and 500kVA models. This system is ideal for data centers and other mission critical facilities, offering over 97% efficiency for optimized performance and reduced total cost of ownership.

Visit the ENERGY STAR website to compare UPS models as part of your decision making process–you just might be surprised at what you find, and we’re confident that you’ll choose Fuji Electric for your next project.
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About Fuji Electric
Fuji Electric has been developing power electronics equipment since 1923, and is a global leader in industrial products ranging from semiconductors, power supply, and power generation equipment to AC drives and electric vehicle charging stations. For more information please visit www.americas.fujielectric.com or follow us on Twitter @FujiElectricFEA.

About ENERGY STAR

ENERGY STAR is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) voluntary program that helps businesses and individuals save money and protect our climate through superior energy efficiency.

The ENERGY STAR program was established by EPA in 1992, under the authority of the Clean Air Act Section 103(g). Section103(g) of the Clean Air Act directs the Administrator to “conduct a basic engineering research and technology program to develop, evaluate, and demonstrate non-regulatory strategies and technologies for reducing air pollution.” In 2005, Congress enacted the Energy Policy Act. Section 131 of the Act amends Section 324 (42 USC 6294) of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, and “established at the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency a voluntary program to identify and promote energy-efficient products and buildings in order to reduce energy consumption, improve energy security, and reduce pollution through voluntary labeling of or other forms of communication about products and buildings that meet the highest energy efficiency standards.”

Under EPA’s leadership, American consumers, businesses, and organizations have made investments in energy efficiency that are transforming the market for efficient products and practices, creating jobs, and stimulating the economy. Now in its 23rd year, the ENERGY STAR program has boosted the adoption of energy efficient products, practices, and services through valuable partnerships, objective measurement tools, and consumer education.

Visit the ENERGY STAR website

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