Abstract

This study is to improve the assessment accuracy and control efficiency of building power quality by adopting online monitoring and integrating multiple technical indicators and control methods. A whole set of power quality technical index system is developed in the study, involving voltage deviation, harmonic voltage/current limit, and so on. The power quality indicators are quantitatively evaluated through standardization and weight determination. The assessment results show that the measured power quality indicators vary within the interval of 0 to 9, which verifies the effectiveness of the assessment system. In terms of control technology, this paper discusses in depth the static reactive power compensation (SVC) device and its role in improving building power quality, and confirms its efficacy in optimizing power quality through simulation experiments. This work not only successfully evaluates the building power quality, but also proposes practical control strategies, which provide theoretical and practical guidance for the stable operation of power systems and the further improvement of power quality.

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