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The effects on radial distribution networks caused by replacing incandescent lamps with compact fluorescent lamps and LEDs
Compact fluorescent lamps and high-power lightemitting diodes use an electronic device that injects harmonics into distribution networks, thereby altering power quality levels. This paper shows these lamps’ electrical characterisation and the results of a computer simulation of a radial distribution feeder supplying electricity to customers who use this type of harmonic load. The objective was to analyse the effect on distribution systems due to CFLs and LEDs’ high penetration.
The effects on radial distribution networks caused by replacing incandescent lamps with compact fluorescent lamps and LEDs
Compact fluorescent lamps and high-power lightemitting diodes use an electronic device that injects harmonics into distribution networks, thereby altering power quality levels. This paper shows these lamps’ electrical characterisation and the results of a computer simulation of a radial distribution feeder supplying electricity to customers who use this type of harmonic load. The objective was to analyse the effect on distribution systems due to CFLs and LEDs’ high penetration.
The effects on radial distribution networks caused by replacing incandescent lamps with compact fluorescent lamps and LEDs
Ana María Blanco Castañeda (author) / Estrella Esperanza Parra (author)
2011
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Electronic Resource
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