2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40313-021-00801-1
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Power Factor in Distributed Generation Installations: A Case Study and Critical Analysis

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“…Taking the above into account, equations ( 6) and ( 7) consider the penalties that apply to users with high values of active demand, reactive demand, and low power factor (in most cases, factories), as shown in [28]. Although prosumers may have other billing forms, this class of consumers must meet the power factor restrictions, as shown in [29].…”
Section: A Mathematical Formulation 1) Objective Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking the above into account, equations ( 6) and ( 7) consider the penalties that apply to users with high values of active demand, reactive demand, and low power factor (in most cases, factories), as shown in [28]. Although prosumers may have other billing forms, this class of consumers must meet the power factor restrictions, as shown in [29].…”
Section: A Mathematical Formulation 1) Objective Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%