Ccording To Department Of Science And Technology Dost Secretary Fortunato De La Pena Ina Taped Report Aired On New Year 39s Eve Quot It Has Simple Yet Sturdy Design Is Easy Operate Maintain Locally Available Materials Were Used For Fabrication News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
(Screenshot from DOST Facebook) MANILA - The Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) has developed a power backup system for use during outages. The system was developed as an alternative to uninterrupted power supply (UPS), according to Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Fortunato de la Pena in a taped report aired on New Year's Eve. "It has simple yet sturdy design and is easy to operate and maintain. Locally available materials were used for fabrication," he said. Further, it offers solution to large equipment needing continuous energy source without interruption. "Parameters such as current, temperature, and relative humidity that may affect the systematic operation of the power backup system are on the prescribed scale and do not affect its reliability, durability, and efficiency," de la Pena added. A power backup system has been proven effective on high consumption load without considering the entailment of cost and variabilit