Capacitor Bank Failure from Harmonic Distortion Capacitor bank failure is a common problem in modern industrial power systems. Many facilities install capacitor banks for power factor correction, but the equipment still overheats, trips, or fails early. The main cause is often harmonic distortion. Capacitor bank failure from harmonic distortion happens when nonlinear loads create distorted current...
Introduction: The High Cost of the "Invisible Killer" in July 2026 As we move further into the industrial energy transition of 2026, the reliance on diesel generators, gas turbines, and isolated microgrids remains a mission-critical reality for remote mining operations, large-scale agriculture, and telecommunication base stations. Yet, an "invisible killer" continues to bleed operational bu...