This paper provides an appraisal of what regulators need to consider in establishing an effective voltage quality regulatory framework for distribution networks. In particular, the paper considers the regulation of five voltage quality dimensions: short interruptions, voltage dips, flicker, supply voltage variation, and harmonic distortions.
Power Quality is a measure of an ideal power supply system.It can be defined as any power problem manifested in voltage, current and frequency deviations that result in mal operation or failure of customer equipment. An ideal power supply should be available at all times in the right quality
Power Quality and Reliability is the key to successful delivery of quality product and uninterrupted operation of an industry, be it conventional or service sector. It is now even more critical to the industry, pursuing Energy Efficiency (EE) because of the increasing application of electronic loads and digital controllers which are sensitive to the quality of power supplied.
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