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...
Understanding Electric Frequencies: 50 Hz and 60 Hz Power frequencies vary across countries, and understanding these differences is essential when traveling. Before your trip, check the power frequency used in your destination to ensure compatibility with your devices. This simple step will help you pack the right equipment, such as adapters or converters. Use this quick guide to navigate internat...
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...
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...
Addressing Power Quality Issues in Russian Electrical Networks The power quality in Russian electrical networks fails to meet established regulatory standards, causing significant challenges across various sectors of society. Economic losses are among the most severe consequences. As the digital economy evolves, power quality requirements intensify due to the increasing reliance on sen...
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...
Power quality metering for industrial efficiency In today's competitive industrial landscape, ensuring an uninterrupted, stable, and efficient power supply is essential. Power quality issues such as voltage fluctuations, harmonic distortion, and poor power factor can lead to significant operational downtime, costly equipment repairs, and reduced energy efficiency. Power quality metering is a criti...
Power Quality Challenges: An Invisible Barrier to Economic Growth Electricity access has made significant strides across the globe, and more people than ever are connecting to the power grid. However, even in regions where access is available, many face a more insidious issue: poor power quality. This issue, which is often less visible than frequent power outages, presents a major challenge...