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Jun'26

Per-Unit System Explained: Bases, Conversion, and Pitfalls

  Key Takeaways The per-unit (pu) system expresses every electrical quantity as a fraction of a chosen base, turning volts, …

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Jun'26

What Is a Microgrid? Architecture, Control, and Operation

  Key Takeaways A microgrid is a bounded set of distributed energy resources (DER) and loads that can run connected …

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Jun'26

Capacitor Banks in Power Systems: How Reactive Compensation Cuts Current, Losses, and Voltage Drop

Key Takeaways Capacitor banks supply reactive power (kVAR) locally, so inductive loads draw less reactive current from the source. Correcting …

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Jun'26

Reactive Power and Power Factor Explained for Engineers

Key Takeaways Real power (W) does useful work, reactive power (VAR) sustains magnetic and electric fields, and apparent power (VA) …

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Jun'26

The Three Fundamental Problems in Power Systems: Losses, Voltage Drop, and Power Factor

Key Takeaways All three problems share one root cause: real conductors have resistance and reactance, so moving current through them …

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Jun'26

Cable Ampacity vs Voltage Drop: Two Concepts Every Engineer Must Understand

Key Takeaways Ampacity is a safety limit; voltage drop is a performance limit. One protects the cable from overheating, the …

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