The paper focuses the attention on the comparison of two approaches for power quality assessment in the electric grid. Both approaches are suitable for investigating the harmonic pollution source and discovering if the harmonic source comes from the customer or the utility grid. The two approaches have the same purpose but they are deeply different. The first approach is based on the knowledge of the customer and utility equivalent impedance while the second is based on single point measurement at point of common coupling PCC. In this paper, the advantages and drawbacks of the two approaches are investigated also supported by a case study
Given our increasing dependence on technologies, security of the power supply is of the utmost impor...
Nowadays, non-linear loads represent the majority of the residential electrical consumers. The limi...
This paper presents a study on the use of power factor indicators for the assessment of harmonic dis...
Power quality is regulated by international accepted standards from IEEE and IEC. One of the paramet...
Abstract — In this paper a new approach is proposed, for the detection of harmonic sources in pollut...
PhD (Electrical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusHarmonic emission assessmen...
This paper deals with an innovative technique for the detection of disturbing loads in distorted pow...
Monitoring techniques based on distributed measurement systems are the most promising solution to th...
Loads and generators causing harmonic distortion have traditionally been modelled as current sources...
The problem of locating the sources of harmonic distortion in power networks is still a critical tas...
An improvement in the assessment of harmonic emissions as contributed by renewable generation such a...
A considerable body of literature examines assessment, from measurements, of whether it is the netwo...
Power quality management requires inexpensive and simple methods for electric power quality monitori...
In this article, a method that allows sharing responsibilities for the generation of harmonic curren...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to apply a methodology towards the sharing of responsibility betw...
Given our increasing dependence on technologies, security of the power supply is of the utmost impor...
Nowadays, non-linear loads represent the majority of the residential electrical consumers. The limi...
This paper presents a study on the use of power factor indicators for the assessment of harmonic dis...
Power quality is regulated by international accepted standards from IEEE and IEC. One of the paramet...
Abstract — In this paper a new approach is proposed, for the detection of harmonic sources in pollut...
PhD (Electrical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusHarmonic emission assessmen...
This paper deals with an innovative technique for the detection of disturbing loads in distorted pow...
Monitoring techniques based on distributed measurement systems are the most promising solution to th...
Loads and generators causing harmonic distortion have traditionally been modelled as current sources...
The problem of locating the sources of harmonic distortion in power networks is still a critical tas...
An improvement in the assessment of harmonic emissions as contributed by renewable generation such a...
A considerable body of literature examines assessment, from measurements, of whether it is the netwo...
Power quality management requires inexpensive and simple methods for electric power quality monitori...
In this article, a method that allows sharing responsibilities for the generation of harmonic curren...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to apply a methodology towards the sharing of responsibility betw...
Given our increasing dependence on technologies, security of the power supply is of the utmost impor...
Nowadays, non-linear loads represent the majority of the residential electrical consumers. The limi...
This paper presents a study on the use of power factor indicators for the assessment of harmonic dis...