RESEARCHING AND DEFINING THE QUALITY OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY CONDITIONS
Abstract
The process of liberalization and the introduction of the electricity market have put user interests into focus, in particular: the ability of procuring cheaper electricity and the ability of producing electrical energy of better quality. Electric power has become a freely traded open market product, meeting predetermined quality standards determined by the continuity of supply, voltage quality and commercial quality. Researching and defining the quality of electrical energy conditions is based on analyzing results from several years of continuous individual measurement of the quality of electrical energy.Downloads
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