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Feb 01,2020
To our clients, You may have had some good memories about the past one, but you never know what’s the new one is bringing for you. It's time to be hopeful, have new dreams and make some new resolutions for the new year in your life. It's time to connect with each other and make new year wishes. Its time to move on and embrace what’s new. New year means a lot of new dreams and new achievements. Peo...
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Jan 19,2020
A changing electrical network brings new power quality issues. Today the way we generate, use, and control our energy is changing. New and renewable generation and distribution technology is becoming common, and combined with more dynamic and complex load profiles, there are more challenges faced by the network and energy users to provide high power quality. A new way to improve your power quality...
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Jan 17,2020
Centralised compensation Centralised compensation by means of an automatic capacitor bank with automatic regulation offers the most simple and economical solution. The reactive power is subdivided in a number of capacitor steps that can be connected independently. A reactive power controller continuously measures the needs of the installation and connects or disconnects the capacitors until the ta...
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Jan 16,2020
There are a couple of principles to achieve reactive power compensation. The simplest solution is without any doubts a combination of switched passive elements, i.e. switched capacitors and inductors. Figure 1 shows qualitatively the reactive current versus connected voltage of such a solution. The reactive current depends linearly on the grid voltage and as a consequence the reactive power change...
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Jan 13,2020
Abstract: The application of SVG/STATCOM, a high voltage dynamic reactive power compensation device, produced by ZDDQ Electric Co., Ltd. is described in this paper. Its role in reactive power compensation for new energy construction is analyzed and its applications in electric and electronic fields are indicated. Key words: SVG;STATCOM; Photovoltaic station; Reactive power compensation; Applicatio...
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Jan 10,2020
STATCOM will be utilized in the night for power factor correction and voltage control at the terminals of an induction motor operating at poor power factor. PV solar farms produce power during the day and are completely idle in the nights. The proposed new control on PV solar system will help in increase the utilization of the PV solar system. A key component of the PV solar plant is a voltage sou...
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Jan 07,2020
Part 1:Principle of reactive energy management All AC electrical networks consume two types of power: active power (kW) and reactive power (kVAr): The active power P (in kW) is the real power transmitted to loads such as motors,lamps, heaters, computers, etc. The electrical active power is transformed into mechanical power, heat or light. The reactive power Q (in kVAr) is used only to power the ma...
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Jan 04,2020
SVG Principle The principle of the SVG is, when the load is generating inductive or capacitive current, it makes load current lagging or leading the voltage. SVG detects the phase angle difference and generates leading or lagging current into the grid, making the phase angle of current almost the same as that of voltage on the transformer side, which means fundamental power factor is unit. Compare...
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Jan 03,2020
Compared with SVC, SVG is superior to SVC in the following aspects: SVG: Static Var Generator(also as know static synchronous compensator or Statcom) SVC: Static Var Compensator 1. Advanced working principle (1)Static Var Compensator can be seen as a dynamic source of reactive power. According to the requirements of accessing the grid, it can provide capacitive reactive power to networks, and...
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Jan 02,2020
The effects of harmonics on loads The following two types of effects appear in the main equipment: immediate or short-term effects and long-term effects. Immediate or short-term effects: Unwanted tripping of protection devices, Induced interference from LV current systems (remote control, telecommunications), Abnormal vibrations and noise, Damage due to capacitor thermal overload, Faulty operation...
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