Abstract

Energy production and use is one of the major sources of global greenhouse gas emissions. To combat climate change, many countries and organizations are pushing to reduce the use of fossil fuels, and the use of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro is growing rapidly. The conversion of these renewable energy into electricity requires a large amount of power electronics. Power electronics have higher energy conversion efficiency, greater adjustability and control, and smaller size and weight than traditional generators. These characteristics make power electronic equipment have a wide range of application prospects in the field of energy conversion and power control. There may be cost, reliability, debugging, and three-phase imbalance issues. Based on the harm of three-phase imbalance to the economic operation and safe and stable operation of distribution network, the importance of three-phase imbalance in low-voltage distribution network is expounded, and the relationship between three-phase unbalance current and power factor is elaborated on the construction of three-phase imbalance. Reduce the harm of three-phase imbalance to the distribution network and reduce the loss of distribution network lines.

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