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Energy and demand costs have a direct impact on a company’s bottom line. In fact, the cost of energy is one of the most commonly mismanaged expenses, regardless of a company’s size or the industry represented. Often, energy is purchased in one department, consumed in another, with energy management systems operated and maintained by still another. A typical commercial or industrial facility can save from 10 percent to as much as 40 percent annually on energy costs by implementing a comprehensive energy action plan. And, while each facility will require an organized approach to recognize those savings, facilities first need to understand their power consumption, location of major loads, electric demand usage patterns, and associated costs.
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Distributed Generation ...details
With changes in the energy marketplace, concerns over grid reliability and security, and increased interest and cost advantages for some facilities in generating their own power, a diverse set of distributed generation and alternative energy solutions have emerged. Those solutions include new reciprocating engines, microturbines, fuel cells, photovoltaics and wind farms. These solutions are used for primary power, premium power, peak shaving, green power, cogeneration and backup power. Additionally, a new opportunity exists for the aggregation of multiple distributed generation devices to participate in today’s energy markets.
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Customer Service ...details
Power quality is a key customer service issue for investor-owned utilities, municipal utilities and rural cooperatives. From supermarkets and retail operations, to manufacturing and high-tech facilities, customers expect a certain level of power quality and reliability delivered from their local utility. Education and power quality monitoring have been effective tools in developing trusted, cooperative relationships between the utility and their customers.
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Substation Monitoring ...details
The restructuring of the electric utility industry has placed a premium on distribution system reliability and operational efficiency. Customers are increasingly sensitive to power system interruptions and transmission and distribution system constraints. Monitoring is a critical component in ensuring substation performance and uptime. Key objectives are to monitor changes in output to evaluate transformer loading, enabling you to plan transformer servicing and upgrades before problems occur; conduct performance monitoring for breaker operation, providing information on current and impedence during operation to determine how the system protection circuitry is performing; and measuring and analyzing fault condition to determine current characteristics.
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Causes of Sags
Sags are often caused by sudden, large increases in current, which causes a proportional voltage drop in the wiring, leaving less voltage remaining for the loads. If it is a fault on the electric distribution system, such as ...tip detail
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