Author: | Dr. Hidaia alassouli | ISBN: | 1230002179964 |
Publisher: | Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli | Publication: | February 26, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. Hidaia alassouli |
ISBN: | 1230002179964 |
Publisher: | Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli |
Publication: | February 26, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Since a low power factor means higher amount of apparent power need to be supplied by the utility company, thus the company must also use bigger generators, large transformers and thicker transmission/distribution lines. This requires a higher capital expenditure and operational cost which usually result in the cost being passed to the consumer.
In this research, we seek to identify the effects of a low power factor on Swaziland Electricity Company’s power supply system and recommend possible solutions to the problem. The results are useful in determining how to optimally deliver power to a load at a power factor that is reasonably close to unity, thus reducing the utility’s operational costs while increasing the quality of the service being supplied.
The book includes the following chapters:
• ABSTRACT
• CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
• CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
• CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
• CHAPTER 4: DATA COLLECTION
• CHAPTER 5: RESULTS AND ANALYSIS OF THE SIMULATION MODEL
• CHAPTER 6: BENEFITS OF POWER FACTOR CORRECTION
• CHAPTER 7: FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
• REFERENCES
• APPENDIXES
Chapter two of this thesis discusses literature and theories behind power factor and its correction. Here we include the causes and effects of a low power factor in detail and how it is usually corrected in a power system.
In chapter three the research methodology used in the study will be described. The setting and the study design are also described. Here also the methods used to collect the data and the way the data will be analyzed are explained.
In chapter four, data on loading of five of SEC’s substations will be collected and used in calculating their power factor and the approximated size of correction equipment will be determined from the results.
Chapter five consist of the simulation model where the load behavior will be simulated and also the simulation results will be discussed here. The sixth chapter reviews the benefits of PFC and evaluates the cost and benefits associated with this project. Finally, chapter seven summarizes the research and also reveals the recommendations and conclusions made.
Author: Dr. Hidaia alassouli
Emai: [email protected]
Since a low power factor means higher amount of apparent power need to be supplied by the utility company, thus the company must also use bigger generators, large transformers and thicker transmission/distribution lines. This requires a higher capital expenditure and operational cost which usually result in the cost being passed to the consumer.
In this research, we seek to identify the effects of a low power factor on Swaziland Electricity Company’s power supply system and recommend possible solutions to the problem. The results are useful in determining how to optimally deliver power to a load at a power factor that is reasonably close to unity, thus reducing the utility’s operational costs while increasing the quality of the service being supplied.
The book includes the following chapters:
• ABSTRACT
• CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
• CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
• CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
• CHAPTER 4: DATA COLLECTION
• CHAPTER 5: RESULTS AND ANALYSIS OF THE SIMULATION MODEL
• CHAPTER 6: BENEFITS OF POWER FACTOR CORRECTION
• CHAPTER 7: FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
• REFERENCES
• APPENDIXES
Chapter two of this thesis discusses literature and theories behind power factor and its correction. Here we include the causes and effects of a low power factor in detail and how it is usually corrected in a power system.
In chapter three the research methodology used in the study will be described. The setting and the study design are also described. Here also the methods used to collect the data and the way the data will be analyzed are explained.
In chapter four, data on loading of five of SEC’s substations will be collected and used in calculating their power factor and the approximated size of correction equipment will be determined from the results.
Chapter five consist of the simulation model where the load behavior will be simulated and also the simulation results will be discussed here. The sixth chapter reviews the benefits of PFC and evaluates the cost and benefits associated with this project. Finally, chapter seven summarizes the research and also reveals the recommendations and conclusions made.
Author: Dr. Hidaia alassouli
Emai: [email protected]