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US Patent 10340696 Modular power generation facilities using shipping container-based modules

Patent 10340696 was granted and assigned to Powersecure, Inc. on July, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
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Powersecure, Inc.
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Current Assignee
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Powersecure, Inc.
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
103406961
Patent Inventor Names
Bill Brown1
Justin Moore1
Miles Paine1
Will Dickinson1
Bobby Ferrick1
Jeff Courliss1
John Saunders1
Date of Patent
July 2, 2019
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Patent Application Number
157883241
Date Filed
October 19, 2017
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12089546 Method and system for dynamic power delivery to a flexible growcenter using unutilized energy sources
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US Patent 11682902 Managing queue distribution between critical datacenter and flexible datacenter
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US Patent 11342746 Managing queue distribution between critical datacenter and flexible datacenter
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US Patent 11397999 Modifying computing system operations based on cost and power conditions
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US Patent 11431195 Systems and methods for dynamic power routing with behind-the-meter energy storage
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US Patent 11868106 Granular power ramping
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US Patent 11949232 System of critical datacenters and behind-the-meter flexible datacenters
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US Patent 11961151 Modifying computing system operations based on cost and power conditions
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Robert L Deberadinis
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Patent abstract

Systems, methods, and building block modules for modular power generation facilities are disclosed. A method of erecting a modular power generation facility includes producing a plurality of primary modules, each including a housing adapted from an intermodal shipping container having posts, rails, and sills connected together by shipping container corner castings; shipping the primary modules, which include gen-set modules and a switchgear module, to an installation location; positioning the primary modules in a vertical stack; attaching the primary modules to one another in the vertical stack; interconnecting the engine-generators of the one or more gen-set modules with the switchgear of the switchgear module; and operating the engine-generators and the switchgear to provide electricity to a transformer connected to the switchgear in response to a power load demand. The shipping, positioning, and attaching steps are carried out with engine-generators and switchgear operatively installed in the interior of the primary modules.

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