Power Quality Mitigation Technologies in a Distributed Environment
With the generalized use of personal computers, microelectronic-based instrumentation and other susceptible devices, the subject of power quality and its relationship to the vulnerability of high-tech facilities is becoming an increasing concern, not only
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A. Moreno-Muñoz (Ed.)
Power Quality Mitigation Technologies in a Distributed Environment
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Power Systems
Antonio Moreno-Muñoz (Ed.)
Power Quality Mitigation Technologies in a Distributed Environment
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Antonio Moreno-Muñoz, PhD Área de Electrónica Universidad de Córdoba Campus de Rabanales 14071 Córdoba Spain
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Power quality : mitigation technologies in a distributed environment. - (Power systems) 1. Electric power transmission - Reliability 2. Distributed resources (Electric utilities) - Reliability 3. Electric power failures I. Moreno-Munoz, Antonio 621.3’19 ISBN-13: 9781846287718 Library of Congress Control Number: 2007925389 Power Systems Series ISSN 1612-1287 ISBN 978-1-84628-771-8 e-ISBN 978-1-84628-772-5
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Preface
Electrical energy is one of the main elements for the economical development of society. The just aspirations of modern societies to economical growth have forced us to secure more continual energy resources. On the other hand, climate change and international treaties aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have prompted all of us to be increasingly concerned about energy efficiency and conservation. With the rapid growth of the information-based economy, widespread expansion of electr
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