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US Patent 11025060 Providing computational resource availability based on power-generation signals

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11025060
Date of Patent
June 1, 2021
Patent Application Number
16132098
Date Filed
September 14, 2018
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Carlos R Ortiz Rodriguez
Patent abstract

Example embodiments for providing computation resource availability based on power-generation signals are presented herein. An embodiment may involve receive information indicative of power-generation economic signals at a first control system and identifying at least one of: (i) a change in a power-generation economic signal that exceeds a predefined threshold change, (ii) a power-generation economic signal that is below a predefined lower threshold limit, or (iii) a power-generation economic signal that is above a predefined upper threshold limit. Responsive to the identification, the embodiment involves performing at least one of: (i) adjusting a rate of power use by a flexible datacenter, and (ii) providing an indication of computation resource availability to a second control system. The flexible datacenter may include a behind-the-meter power input system, a power distribution system, and computing systems configured to receive power from the behind-the-meter power input system via the power distribution system.

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