Power quality is no longer just an engineering concern confined to the utility side; it is now a shared responsibility among utilities, facility managers, equipment manufacturers, and end-users. As electrical loads have evolved—from resistive and inductive to nonlinear, electronic, and variable-speed drives—so too have the challenges in maintaining power system stability and compatibility.
This book is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the key issues surrounding electrical power quality. It covers the nature and sources of disturbances, their effects on systems and equipment, diagnostic techniques, international standards, and practical solutions. Whether you're an electrical engineer, facility operator, energy consultant, or student, this book will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to understand and address power quality problems effectively.
In the chapters ahead, we will explore both foundational principles and advanced mitigation techniques, combining theoretical insights with real-world applications and case studies. Topics such as harmonics, voltage sags, flicker, and transients are dissected in detail, and we highlight proven strategies like harmonic filters, surge protection, and power factor correction.
As we look to the future—marked by the growth of renewable energy, microgrids, and smart systems—power quality will become even more integral to resilient and sustainable infrastructure. Understanding and managing power quality is no longer optional; it is essential for operational excellence and risk mitigation in today's interconnected energy ecosystem.
Let us begin this journey into the world of electrical power quality—its challenges, its measurements, and most importantly, its solutions.
Charles Nehme is a seasoned MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) consultant with over three decades of international experience in the HVAC and building services industry. Based in Spain, he has contributed to major projects across sectors such as data centers, pharmaceuticals, healthcare facilities, cleanrooms, and hospitality.
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