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POWER FACTOR IN ELECTRICAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT

POWER FACTOR IN ELECTRICAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT. Under the guidance of: S.Mohanty. Prepared by: Ajay Kumar Das EE200127345 Electrical & Electronics. INTRODUCTION Power factor is the percentage of electricity that is being used to do useful work

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POWER FACTOR IN ELECTRICAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT

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  1. POWER FACTOR IN ELECTRICAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT Under the guidance of: S.Mohanty Prepared by: Ajay Kumar Das EE200127345 Electrical & Electronics

  2. INTRODUCTION • Power factor is the percentage of electricity that is being used to do useful work • power factor= active power/apparent power • Apparent power has two components: • Productive power • Reactive power

  3. UNDERSTANDING POWER FACTOR • Any industrial process using electric motors (to drive pumps, fans, conveyors, refrigeration plant etc.) introduces inefficiencies into the electricity supply network by drawing additional currents, called "inductive reactive currents". • Typical Utility Billing Structure are as follows: 1. 90% Billing Structure 2. 100% KVA + 100% KW Billing Structure

  4. DISADVANTAGES OF LOW POWER FACTOR • Indirect costs of low power factor • Direct costs of low power factor • Loss in distribution capacity • Larger Investment • Transformers • Large size conductors

  5. BENEFITS OF POWER FACTOR CORRECTION • Benefit 1 - Reduce Utility Power Bills • Benefit 2 - Increase System Capacity • Benefit 3 - Improve System Operating Characteristics (Gain Voltage) • Benefit 4 - Improve System Operating Characteristics (Reduce Line Losses)

  6. EQUIPMENTS CREATING POOR POWER FACTOR • Lighting Incandescent Lamps • Fluorescent Lamps • Mercury Vapor Lamps • Distribution Transformer • Induction Motors • Synchronous Motors

  7. Industrial Heating • Welding • What causes low power factor? • Equipment Design • Operating Conditions • Line voltage

  8. MEASUREMENT OF POWER FACTOR

  9. POWER FACTOR CORRECTION • Power factor correction can be made in two ways: • Reduce the amount of reactive energy • Compensate artificially for the consumption of reactive energy with power factor capacitor • Two type of equipment are available for power factor correction: • Rotary Equipment:Phase advancers, synchronous motors and synchronous condensers

  10. Power factor correction is achieved by the addition of capacitors in parallel with the connected motor circuits and can be applied at the starter, or applied at the switchboard or distribution panel. • Two types of correction using capacitors • Static correction • Bulk correction

  11. AUTOMATIC SWITCHING OF CAPACITORS

  12. HARMONIC DISTORTION • Linear loads • Non-linear loads • The Cause • The Effect • Harmonics and Power Factor Capacitors • The Options to Reduce Harmonics • Harmonic Limits in Electric Power Systems

  13. CONCLUSION Lastly after the completion of my project, I conclude that improvement of power factor is necessary in both consumer and supplier point of view. In some industries penalty is charged due to maintenance of low power factor. In some industries where power consumed by the load is low, high ratings of equipments are required. SVC Technologies and Synchronous Generator are used for the improvement of power factor.

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