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In Reply to: Re: Tweaking via parallel chokes/transformers on AC line harmful to grid? posted by Quiet Earth on April 27, 2007 at 07:01:48:
With regard to your last sentence, electricity utilities measure reactive power used by high demand customers and charge higher rates accordingly. (Some industrial users install power factor correction schemes at their factories to cut down on these higher costs.) But we small fry are not charged for reactive power.Inductors are said to consume reactive power . . . that makes me wonder if perhaps our use of inductors in AC power tweaking is putting a disproportionate burden on the grid . . . not that the sum total of what we do makes a great deal of difference compared with impact of indstrial users . . .
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- My understanding is that reactive power does not show up on OUR bills - Christopher Witmer 07:25:14 04/27/07 (3)
- No, the grid will never see it. - Bob Rex 09:25:36 04/27/07 (2)
- Re: No, the grid will never see it. - jea48 12:47:03 04/27/07 (1)
- Most industrial sites know how to deal with this... - Bob Rex 13:20:05 04/27/07 (0)