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PQ SERVICES – ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF POWER FACTOR AND HARMONIC STUDIES

In power theory, power factor (PF) refers to the ratio of working power in watts (KW) to perceived power in kilovolt amperes (KVA). The Power factor value computed by utilities for penalty/incentive is called the Total Power Factor.

EMI BETWEEN OVERHEAD POWER LINES & BURIED PIPELINES

The Analysis of electromagnetic interference between high-voltage overhead power transmission lines and nearby gas or oil pipeline has been a topic of growing interest for many years.

Ensuring Electrical Safety in Greenfield Projects

Greenfield projects refer to construction projects on land where no previous development has taken place. These projects present unique challenges when it comes to electrical safety.

Measurement, simulation, validation - The 3 key steps of Power System Studies

Power system studies are essential for the development, design, and analysis of electric power systems. They help ensure the safety and reliability of power systems while also minimizing environmental impact.

Importance of Electrical Safety in Chemical and Pharma Industries: Best Practices for Preventing Workplace Accidents

Electrical safety is essential to workplace safety in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. These industries involve complex machinery and equipment, including electrical systems, which, if not handled properly, can lead to dangerous accidents.

Types of Earthing - Type A and Type B

Type A and Type B earthing are two common earthing systems used to protect against electrical faults. Each system has its own unique advantages and disadvantages, and choosing the right earthing system depends on various factors that need to be considered.