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Impacts of Power Quality Issues in Electrical Distribution System

Rahul Borana, Rahul Luhar, Rajendra Singh

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The adoption of new modern technology and advance electronic equipment, energy saving methods, barriers, adopting of sustainable energy arrangements, generator power supply, invertors etc... harming the power quality of the electrical distribution system. If there is some kind divergence related to current, voltage and periodic at the load side that results in failure of consumer side equipment. In this paper we are going to discuss some factors which leads to decrease in power quality, we will also discuss solution of losses and variation that are produced because of the harmonics in power distribution system, low power component, live power and opposite power etc.


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