DocumentCode
343125
Title
Harmonic pollution metering: theoretical considerations
Author
Davis, Eric J. ; Emanuel, Alexander E. ; Pileggi, David J.
Author_Institution
Worcester Polytech. Inst., MA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1999
fDate
18-22 Jul 1999
Firstpage
367
Abstract
Utilities in charge of electric energy distribution are also power quality stewards; they decide when and where mitigation equipment is required to maintain the quality of electric energy supplied to end-users. Once the mitigation equipment is installed, its cost must be recovered from the consumers who have caused the power quality problems. The fair allocation of this cost among those consumers is the topic of this paper. The “toll road” concept is advocated this method requires each consumer to pay according to the amount of stress (usage) its equipment causes to the mitigation equipment. Theoretical background for an appropriate metering method is provided
Keywords
electricity supply industry; harmonic distortion; harmonics suppression; power supply quality; power system economics; power system harmonics; power system measurement; cost allocation; electric energy distribution; electric utilities; harmonic mitigation equipment; harmonic pollution metering; metering method; power quality stewards; theoretical considerations; toll road concept; Costs; Dielectric losses; Electromagnetic interference; Pollution; Power quality; Power system harmonics; Stress; Total harmonic distortion; USA Councils; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 1999. IEEE
Conference_Location
Edmonton, Alta.
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5569-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESS.1999.784376
Filename
784376
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