Power Factor Correction by Implementation of Reactive Power Compensation Methods of 220 KV Substation MPPTCL Narsinghpur

Abstract

In an electric power system, which is AC (alternating current) by nature forms the most advantageous, the equipments and other industrial inductive loads draw reactive power and suffer with the problem of power factor improvement. This also greatly affects and deteriorates the voltage profile of the system. Low voltage profile may cause power losses in the system, low performance in the appliances and industrial machineries. Sometimes it may cause severe damage to the appliances and loss in productions.

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Ria Banerjee, Prof. Ashish Kumar Couksey

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Ria Banerjee, Prof. Ashish Kumar Couksey (2016). Power Factor Correction by Implementation of Reactive Power Compensation Methods of 220 KV Substation MPPTCL Narsinghpur. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 4(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-21580