Power Quality Solutions in KSA: Opportunities for SVG&AHF Saudi Arabia’s ambitious NEOM project is transforming the landscape of the Kingdom’s infrastructure, making it a key focal point for global investment and technological innovation. At the heart of this visionary endeavor is the drive for sustainability and cutting-edge development, creating vast opportunities in various sect...
China has established itself as a global leader in manufacturing across numerous industries, including the development of advanced electrical and electronic systems. Active Harmonic Filters (AHFs) are a critical component in modern electrical networks, helping to improve power quality by mitigating harmonic distortion, reducing energy losses, and ensuring compliance with international standards. B...
As industries across the globe strive towards decarbonization, the steel sector is undergoing a significant transformation. The shift from traditional fossil-fuel-based steel production to more sustainable, electrified methods—commonly known as “Green Steel” production—has the potential to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of this crucial industry. However, with thi...
Technological Progress and the Challenge of Harmonic Distortion in Modern Electrical Systems Technological progress is unstoppable. Every new innovation aims to make life easier and more efficient. From advanced production processes to cutting-edge consumer electronics, the modern world relies heavily on technology. However, the very electronics that make these advancements possible often introduc...
Access to electricity is expanding globally, but challenges persist. While more people are gaining connections to power grids, issues such as frequent outages and poor power quality remain widespread, particularly in developing regions. Poor power quality, often characterized by voltage fluctuations and inadequate electrical performance, affects millions of users. It hampers their ability to use e...
How to Measure Power Quality Efficient energy use is a key goal for organizations and institutions that generate, transmit, and distribute electricity. Improving efficiency requires better power quality, otherwise, it can harm electrical systems. Measuring power quality is essential to identify and fix these issues. Accurate measurements from correct points are critical. I. Introduction Mos...
Introduction Power quality refers to the characteristics of electric power supplied to end users, particularly its ability to ensure the proper functioning of electrical devices. With the increasing use of sensitive equipment such as programmable logic controllers, variable frequency drives (VFDs), and computers in modern industries, the tolerance for power disturbances such as voltage dips, swell...
What are Reactive Power and Reactive Power compensation? Reactive power is a key part of AC electrical systems—it’s the energy that flows back and forth between the power source and the load. Unlike active power, which does the actual work like powering lights or running machines, reactive power doesn’t directly get used up. But it plays a crucial role in keeping voltage levels s...