Published by Silicon Valley Power® (SVP), City of Santa Clara, California, USA. Power outages are inconvenient for everyone, and we at Silicon Valley Power (SVP) do everything we can to reliably maintain your power. When we do have an outage, SVP is dedicated to resolving the problem as quickly as possible. We take pride inContinue reading “In Case of a Power Outage”
Yearly Archives: 2022
EMC for 2 to 150 kHz: A Proposal for Emission and Immunity of Equipment including Power-Line Communication
Published by Anders Larsson and Math Bollen, ELFORSK, Elforsk rapport 09:29, October 2008 Summary The frequency range from 2 to 150 kHz is not sufficiently covered in international standards. The contrast with the frequency range below 2 kHz is striking. There have traditionally been good reasons to emphasize on the lower frequency range, where theContinue reading “EMC for 2 to 150 kHz: A Proposal for Emission and Immunity of Equipment including Power-Line Communication”
Harmonic Issues Related to Power Factor Correction
Published by Electrotek Concepts, Inc., PQSoft Case Study: Harmonic Issues Related to Power Factor Correction, Document ID: PQS0604, Date: April 1, 2006. Abstract: Power factor correction is an important facet of power quality. Capacitors may be installed on customer systems to minimize charges for poor power factor on their electric bill. These installations may create problemsContinue reading “Harmonic Issues Related to Power Factor Correction”
Power Factor Correction – Estimating Financial Savings
Published by Electrotek Concepts, Inc., PQSoft Case Study: Power Factor Correction – Estimating Financial Savings, Document ID: PQS0601, Date: January 1, 2006. Abstract: Low power factor means that you are using a facility’s electrical system inefficiently. It can also cause equipment overloads, low voltage conditions, and greater line losses. Most importantly, low power factor can increaseContinue reading “Power Factor Correction – Estimating Financial Savings”
Transient Issues Related to Power Factor Correction
Published by Electrotek Concepts, Inc., PQSoft Case Study: Transient Issues Related to Power Factor Correction, Document ID: PQS0605, Date: April 1, 2006. Abstract: Power factor correction is an important facet of power quality. Capacitors may be installed on customer systems to minimize charges for poor power factor on their electric bill. These installations may create problemsContinue reading “Transient Issues Related to Power Factor Correction”
Using IEEE PQDIF, IEEE COMTRADE, and IEC 61850 as PQ Monitoring Data Sources
Published by Daniel Sabin, Beverly, Massachusetts, USA. Email: dsabin@electrotek.com Electrotek Concepts, International Smart Grid and Power Quality Forum, Taipei, Taiwan, 2012/06/25
Power Factor Correction and Harmonic Control for dc Drive Loads
Published by Electrotek Concepts, Inc., PQSoft Case Study: Power Factor Correction and Harmonic Control for dc Drive Loads, Document ID: PQS0410, Date: December 31, 2004. Abstract: This case history describes the design of power factor correction and harmonic control equipment for loads at a plastic film manufacturing plant. Measurements were performed to characterize the harmonic generationContinue reading “Power Factor Correction and Harmonic Control for dc Drive Loads”
Wind Turbine Operation in Power Systems & Grid Connection Requirements
Published by K. B. Mohd. Umar Ansari1, Manjeet Singh2, Sandeep Kumar3 B.E (EEE), M.Tech (Electrical Power & Energy Systems), Ex- Engineer – GET, Tata Motors Pvt. Ltd., Sector 11,Udham Singh Nagar, Pantnagar, UK, India. 1B.Tech (EN), Ex-Electrical Engineer, Flowmore Limited, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, U.P., India2B.Tech (EE), M.Tech (Power Systems*), Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engg, Sri RamSwaroopContinue reading “Wind Turbine Operation in Power Systems & Grid Connection Requirements”
Flywheel Size Design Considerations and Experimental Verification Using a 50-kW System for Voltage Sag Compensator with Flywheel Induction Motor
Published by Shuhei Kato, Miao-miao Cheng, Hideo Sumitani and Ryuichi Shimada,Integrated Research Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan SUMMARY Flywheel energy storage systems can be used as an uninterrupted power supply system because they are environmentally friendly and have high durability. The use of a simple voltage sag compensator with a low-speed heavy flywheel andContinue reading “Flywheel Size Design Considerations and Experimental Verification Using a 50-kW System for Voltage Sag Compensator with Flywheel Induction Motor”
Supraharmonics–The Next Big PQ Concern
Published by Mirus International Inc., Harmonic and Energy Saving Solutions: Supraharmonics–The Next Big PQ Concern, Sept. 2020 Mirus International Inc., 31 Sun Pac Blvd., Brampton, Ontario, CanadaL6S 5P6, Tel: (905) 494-1120, Fax: (905) 494-1140, Toll Free: 1-888 TO MIRUS (1-888-866-4787), Website: http://www.mirusinternational.com, E-mail: mirus@mirusinternational.com