Facing power quality (PQ) problems head-on requires facility engineers and managers (FEMs) first to find out if a PQ problem exists, and — if it does — then how it is affecting the plant’s operations.
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Australia now has so much solar power it’s becoming a massive problem
Australia’s grid is buckling under the weight of its own solar success, With rooftop panels now installed on 2.7 million homes across the country, midday electricity generation regularly overwhelms ...
Today’s high-performance voltage supervisors are more than voltage monitors. These components are turning into fully integrated solutions for detecting system faults and ...
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The power-outage mistake that silently damages HVAC systems
Every time the lights flicker off, your first instinct is usually to check the fridge, the Wi‑Fi and your phone battery. The equipment that quietly takes the biggest hit, however, is often your ...
The electricity sector is at an inflection point. The historical model of centralized, monopoly-provided electric service is under pressure from technological change, shifting market forces, evolving ...
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