Benefits of reactive power compensation What is reactive power? Reactive power is the electrical energy used to establish and maintain a circuit's electric and magnetic fields, particularly in devices with electromagnetic coils. Reactive power is measured in VAR (volt-amperes reactive) or kVAR (kilovolt-ampere active). The formula for reactive power is: Q=V×I×sinϕ Q: reacti...
How to do power factor correction?Introduction to Power Factor Correction: Importance and Design The growing integration of photovoltaic (PV) systems into the grid has created challenges for utility providers. One of the primary concerns is that many power electronics used in these systems consume reactive power, leading to a low power factor and system instability. As a result, power factor corre...
I. INTRODUCTION The name power quality has become one of the most productive concepts in the power industry since late 1980s. Power quality is the “Degree to which both the utilization and delivery of electric power affects the performance of electrical equipment”.Power quality is decided by magnitude of voltage and frequency. Voltage quality problem is divided into under voltage, over...
How Power Distribution Systems Work?Electrical power supplied to residential, commercial, and industrial buildings is typically generated by a utility at a centralized location and then transmitted and distributed through the utility’s power transmission and distribution system to its end users. A utility's power transmission and distribution system is responsible for controlling, pro...
Reduce harmonics through Static Var Generator (SVG) Power quality is a critical concern in the field of electrical engineering. A stable and reliable electricity supply is essential for daily life and the efficient operation of various industries. One of the common challenges faced by electrical systems is the presence of harmonics. These harmonics can lead to several issues, including increased ...